Stanford Medicine researchers have discovered there are long-term health hazards from changing the clocks twice a year—and ...
Daylight saving time ends in November. When does the time change? Will Ohio ever eliminate daylight saving time? Here's why we fall back.
Now, the authors of the new study have concluded that, in terms of health, adopting Daylight Saving Time in spring and then changing back to Standard Time in fall, is the worst choice.
In recent years, Congress has debated whether to eliminate the biannual time changes. While there is bipartisan support for adopting a consistent time year-round, there is no consensus on whether ...
A new analysis from Stanford Medicine scientists shows that shifting clocks twice a year disrupts circadian rhythms and is linked to higher risks of stroke and obesity.
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