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Article: Do shift workers struggle to get to sleep?: Local sleep tech says this group doesn't have to toss and turn.
- Article from:
- Victoria Advocate (Victoria, TX)
- Article date:
- January 24, 2007
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Byline: Gabe Semenza
Jan. 24--While Deya Morgan can't say just how many shift workers there are in Victoria, she said there are many -- and this group can face frequent sleep problems because of the odd hours they work. Morgan, a 17-year registered sleep technologist and co-owner of Premier Sleep Disorders Center, the only such center in Victoria, said shift workers "would include but are not limited to doctors and nurses, pilots, police and fire officers, customer service representatives -- such as hotel workers, retail workers in stores open 24 hours -- commercial drivers, industrial operators, plant operators, etc." Morgan, in an e-mail interview, answered the ...
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