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shift work sleep disorder (swsd)
What are the Symptoms of SWSD?
Common symptoms of SWSD include:
Excessive sleepiness during work hours
Difficulty falling or staying asleep
Fatigue and lack of energy
Decreased concentration and memory lapses
Increased irritability and mood swings
Headaches and digestive problems
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