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"There is already a huge body of research in the human biology field that shows that the Industrial Revolution with all its consequences has modified our 'body clock,'" Dominoni said in an email, pointing out that multiple studies have shown that women who work night shifts (like nurses) have a higher risk of breast cancer.
Likewise, in the final workshop a carer stated: 'I'd like nurses to take more notice [of carers].
Cuban doctors may be so effective because they are more like nurses than high powered specialists.
Next year podiatry trainees, like nurses, will no longer receive state bursaries, so fewer will apply.
"This will affect a huge number of people like nurses in the public sector," he says.
The professions that get shut out are the ones that pay less, like nurses.
So all my sisters are like nurses, carers, my brothers are carpenters, mechanics, but I wouldn't do it.
Other public service workers, like nurses, police officers and teachers, are also expressing discontent about their pay.
Residents make far less per hour than other hospital workers, like nurses, but they have more education.
We've seen professionals like nurses and teachers come to food banks – people you don't expect to need help".
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