Clock changes disrupt sleep, health and well-being

This weekend, many people across the country will engage in a twice-a-year ritual: changing their clocks by one hour. At this time of year, “falling back” marks the end of daylight saving time (DST), which was first formally adopted by the United States in 1918.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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