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Daylight saving time may mess with your sleep, not your heart

Researchers at Duke University School of Medicine found no significant increase in heart attacks during the weeks surrounding daylight saving time transitions, either in spring or fall.
Most of the U.S. springs forward Sunday losing one hour of sleep that can disrupt circadian rhythm and raise short term risks ...
Curious who skips the clock change? Only two U.S. states don’t observe daylight saving time, but others consider ditching it next. Learn which states and why.
Couples who still reach for each other in their 60s and 70s tend to have a few things in common that allow them to stay ...
If you do any of these small things to cope or help you get through the day, that's not something anyone else gets to ...
As I’ve mentioned in previous articles, there are over 40,000 thunderstorms forming every day across the globe. That’s nearly ...