The Association Between Shift Work and Immunological Biomarkers in Nurses
Objectives: Shift work is associated with several negative health effects. The underlying pathophysiological mechanisms are unclear, but low-grade inflammation has been suggested to play a role. This project aimed to determine whether levels of immunological biomarkers differ depending on work sched...
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Main Authors: | Bjørn Bjorvatn (Author), John Axelsson (Author), Ståle Pallesen (Author), Siri Waage (Author), Øystein Vedaa (Author), Kjersti M. Blytt (Author), Hogne V. Buchvold (Author), Bente E. Moen (Author), Eirunn Thun (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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