New study finds that exposing nurses to 40 minutes of bright light before their night shifts reduces fatigue, improves work accuracy, and enhances sleep quality.
Nurses exposed to 40 minutes of bright light before their night shifts feel less fatigued and make fewer errors at work, according to a study led by McGill University. The nurses also slept better after their shifts.
Nurses who spent less than an hour exposed to bright light before they started their night shift at a hospital reported feeling less tired and making fewer mistakes on the job, according to a new study from McGill University.
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A 22-year-old man was sentenced in federal court for illegally manufacturing and selling ghost guns in the Twin Cities area and elsewhere in Minnesota.