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Night Shifts Increase Heart Health Risk; Here's What You Can Do
- Friday September 26, 2025
- Health | Written by Manya Singh
We discuss in depth how night shifts can increase your risk of heart disease and what tips can you follow to reduce your risk.
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Amit Shah Meets Agriculture Minister As Farmers Threaten To Block Delhi
- Monday November 30, 2020
- India News | Reported by Akhilesh Sharma, Neeta Sharma, Edited by Swati Bhasin
Home Minister Amit Shah met Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar this morning. It was the second meeting within 24 hours after farmers protesting against the farm laws rejected the Centre's proposal of early talks after shifting their protest venue. Last night, Mr Shah met Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Mr Tomar at BJP chief JP Nadda's Del...
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Working In Shifts May Increase The Risk Of Heart Diseases, Stroke And Type-2 Diabetes, Says Study
- Friday February 7, 2020
- Written by Varsha Vats
According to the researchers, shift workers are at an increased risk of sleep disorder and metabolic syndrome which can increase the risk of heart diseases, stroke and type-2 diabetes.
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Working Night Shifts Raises Risk Of Obesity: Study
- Thursday October 5, 2017
- DoctorNDTV
Overnights shifts could be bad for your health and well-being, claims a recent study. In the study, it was found that doing overnight shifts can raise your risk of getting obese by as much as 29 per cent as compared to those working during day-time.
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Night Shift: Devendra Fadnavis Tours Mumbai From Midnight To 3:30 AM
- Friday May 5, 2017
- Mumbai News | Written by Saurabh Gupta
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis put in some serious overtime last night as he travelled to five different parts of the city to check on the progress on vital plans for Mumbai's metro. Wearing a hard hat, Mr Fadnavis, 46, travelled by road between midnight and 3:30 in the morning from the heart of the financial capital to suburbs that will be linke...
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www.ndtv.com
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Night Shifts Increase Heart Health Risk; Here's What You Can Do
- Friday September 26, 2025
- Health | Written by Manya Singh
We discuss in depth how night shifts can increase your risk of heart disease and what tips can you follow to reduce your risk.
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www.ndtv.com
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Amit Shah Meets Agriculture Minister As Farmers Threaten To Block Delhi
- Monday November 30, 2020
- India News | Reported by Akhilesh Sharma, Neeta Sharma, Edited by Swati Bhasin
Home Minister Amit Shah met Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar this morning. It was the second meeting within 24 hours after farmers protesting against the farm laws rejected the Centre's proposal of early talks after shifting their protest venue. Last night, Mr Shah met Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Mr Tomar at BJP chief JP Nadda's Del...
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www.ndtv.com
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Working In Shifts May Increase The Risk Of Heart Diseases, Stroke And Type-2 Diabetes, Says Study
- Friday February 7, 2020
- Written by Varsha Vats
According to the researchers, shift workers are at an increased risk of sleep disorder and metabolic syndrome which can increase the risk of heart diseases, stroke and type-2 diabetes.
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doctor.ndtv.com
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Working Night Shifts Raises Risk Of Obesity: Study
- Thursday October 5, 2017
- DoctorNDTV
Overnights shifts could be bad for your health and well-being, claims a recent study. In the study, it was found that doing overnight shifts can raise your risk of getting obese by as much as 29 per cent as compared to those working during day-time.
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doctor.ndtv.com
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Night Shift: Devendra Fadnavis Tours Mumbai From Midnight To 3:30 AM
- Friday May 5, 2017
- Mumbai News | Written by Saurabh Gupta
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis put in some serious overtime last night as he travelled to five different parts of the city to check on the progress on vital plans for Mumbai's metro. Wearing a hard hat, Mr Fadnavis, 46, travelled by road between midnight and 3:30 in the morning from the heart of the financial capital to suburbs that will be linke...
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www.ndtv.com