Working the “Graveyard Shift”
As
if shift workers needed a new reason to despise their
jobs, the World
Health Organization has recently declared night work a “probable
carcinogen.” Research shows
“higher rates of breast and prostate cancer among women and men whose
work day starts after dark.” This is due to the fact that melatonin,
which is integral to the body’s functioning, is usually produced at
night, while the body rests. Melatonin production is inhibited by the
artificial lighting, putting night-shift workers at risk.
