Daylight Savings Sleep Loss

Daylight Savings Sleep Loss

Research has found that when clocks are forwarded during daylight savings, people lose an hour of sleep and it therefore increases the risk of heart attacks by 25% on the following Monday. This risk reduces by 21% when clocks go back.

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