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| #114197 - 11/30/07 04:45 AM  WHO report cancer rate among nightshift workers |  
|   Old Hand
 
 Registered:  07/10/05
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The WHO(World Health Organization)has linked night shift work to the rise in cancer rate. The study is published in Lancet journal of Oncology. I want to share this interesting bit of news with everyone. I already aware of this issue long before the WHO release its official news report. I think the report is much to late to do any good to the public. Night shift work suppress the body immune system to respond to any carcinogens. Consequently, carcinogens trigger cancer among nigh shift workers. Prostate cancer rate among men rose sky high in night shift hours.http://www.thestar.com/living/Health/article/281088 |  
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| #114205 - 11/30/07 05:43 AM  Re: WHO report cancer rate among nightshift workers
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|   Carpal Tunnel
 
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This is why I eat onions, green leafy vegetables (includes Brockely), cranberry juice, and 2 almonds per day.
 onions: cleans the blood of junk
 green leafy vegetables: creates anti-radicals
 cranberry juice: prevents urethritis
 2 unsalted almonds per day: per Edgar Cayce-will prevent most cancers
 
 It seems to be working for me. The only problem I have had of late was when I had Iron poor blood because it had become Lead in my butt!!
 
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| #114221 - 11/30/07 12:38 PM  Re: WHO report cancer rate among nightshift workers
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|   Geezer
 
 Registered:  09/30/01
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I saw that also, and have my doubts.  Having worked lots of graveyard shifts for about 35 years, along with a lot of co-workers, I am not aware of even one case of cancer.  I suspect that their study may have included lots of folks who worked in areas with "stuff" that might contribute to cancer.  But the study does sound like a good reason for unions to fight for a higher shift differential pay for graveyard workers... 
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| #114262 - 11/30/07 04:09 PM  Re: WHO report cancer rate among nightshift worker
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|   Old Hand
 
   Registered:  11/26/06
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 Loc:  Sterling, Virginia, United Sta...
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Day shift can cause cancer too if you don’t wear sunscreen.      Honestly, pretty much everything can cause cancer. Going to the doctor and getting X-rayed to look for cancer can cause cancer. A healthy diet and exercise can cause cancer, probably just as much as the rest of the crap that’s been thrown out there. 
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| #114280 - 11/30/07 05:31 PM  Re: WHO report cancer rate among nightshift workers
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|   Old Hand
 
 Registered:  07/10/05
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I saw that also, and have my doubts.  Having worked lots of graveyard shifts for about 35 years, along with a lot of co-workers, I am not aware of even one case of cancer.  I suspect that their study may have included lots of folks who worked in areas with "stuff" that might contribute to cancer.  But the study does sound like a good reason for unions to fight for a higher shift differential pay for graveyard workers... your workers are lucky not having any cancers. Other workers, however, do have cancer according to the study. The study encompass wide range of industries. |  
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| #114323 - 11/30/07 11:41 PM  Re: WHO report cancer rate among nightshift workers
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|   Old Hand
 
 Registered:  11/27/06
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 Loc:  Alamogordo, NM
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I can't vouch for any validity and I haven;t seen evidence or lack of it, BUT, it sounds plausible....if nothing more than the imbalance the body must adjust to when working night shifts. 
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| #114367 - 12/01/07 04:20 AM  Re: WHO report cancer rate among nightshift worker
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|   Cranky Geek
 Carpal Tunnel
 
   Registered:  09/08/05
 Posts: 4642
 Loc:  Vermont
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I read the nutshell version. It sounds like the completely ignored that people who work graveyard are more likely to smoke, drink, eat garbage, drive lousy cars with factory installed exhaust leaks (that's ok, the driver's window is often missing), and engage in other risk taking activities. 
 You could make the argument that graveyard might be tied to suicide rates- I've worked it, and the only happy, perky people I ever dealt with were either begging for a freak industrial accident, had participated with brain transplant experiments with squirrels, and/or were on something. Everybody else was depressed.
 
 Long and short version- if it doesn't give you cancer, it will give you high blood pressure or potentially dangerous colon blockage. I think people need to grow up and accept that they are mortal.
 
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 When a man dare not speak without malice for fear of giving insult, that is when truth starts to die. Truth is the truest freedom.
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