A large England study found fewer NHS visits for sleep, heart, and mental health issues after clocks moved back in autumn.
The subtle nip in the air can only mean one thing — it's officially autumn. And with the season change comes the clock change. Daylight Savings Time — also known as British Summer — (between March and ...
Every spring and fall, we groan, fumble with the clocks, and wonder—why are we still doing this? Every year, millions of Americans groan when the clocks spring forward or fall back. Daylight Saving ...
Autumn is here, and that means it's time for the clocks to fall back. Daylight saving time starts on the second Sunday of March, when clocks spring forward an hour. Clocks will fall back an hour – so ...
The week after the autumn clock change is associated with a reduction in demand for NHS services for sleep disorders, ...
The week after the autumn clock change is associated with a reduction in demand for NHS services for sleep disorders, ...
The week after the autumn clock change is associated with a modest reduction in demand for NHS services for sleep disorders, ...