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Disrupted sleep cycles linked to aggressive breast cancer: Study

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New Delhi, Dec 26 (SocialNews.XYZ) Women working on the night shift or frequently flying across time zones, where they experience an irregular sleep schedule, may increase their risk of aggressive breast cancer, according to a study. The team from the Texas A&M University College of Arts and Sciences explained that circadian disruptions change the structure of mammary glands and weaken the immune system's defenses, all the while pointing toward …

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Working at night can lead to aggressive breast cancer. A study by the University of Texas A&M sheds light on the links between circadian rhythm disorder and the progression of cancer. The disorder of the biological time favors the cancer of researchers have found that circadian rhythms disturbed the structure of mother glands and weaken the immune defense. Circadian rhythms have developed cancer in 18 weeks, compared to 22 weeks in normal condit…

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Social News XYZ broke the news in on Friday, December 26, 2025.
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