Here's How Daylight Saving Time Affects Your Health

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Here's How Daylight Saving Time Affects Your Health Daylight Saving Time begins at
2 a.m. on March 10. This means we lose a
full hour of sleep. A recent study from the University of Colorado says that when clocks are moved up, the effect has a
negative impact
on one's health. According to the study, heart attack risks
increase 25% due to the sleep loss. The risk drops 21%
in the fall when we
gain an hour of sleep. The Mayo Clinic adds that daylight savings affects sleeping patterns for nearly a week. To help remedy, the
Better Sleep Council has a tip. The nonprofit says to go to sleep 15 minutes before your normal bedtime days before the shift.