Working nights could lead to memory loss in middle aged and older adults as those working late have 79% higher rates of cognitive impairment, study finds

Working nights could lead to memory loss in middle aged and older adults as those working late have 79% higher rates of cognitive impairment, study finds

By Xantha Leatham Updated: 00:23 24 Aug 2023 Share or comment on this article: Authors said disruption to circadian rhythm – our body clock – may be to blame Working night shifts could impair memory by up to 79 per cent in middle-aged and older adults, a study suggests. Previous research has established that shift … Read more