Daylight saving time is coming to an end right after Halloween, despite sleep experts hoping to eliminate time changes.
Daylight saving time is that annual event that mildly disorients our collective understanding of what time the sun should set for a few weeks. While it is often associated with longer days, it also ...
Now that fall is officially here, so is the rush of end-of-year holidays and events. People are slowly prepping for Halloween, Thanksgiving and even the end of daylight saving time. This is a yearly ...
As days grow cooler and nights grow longer, many Americans are preparing to participate in the near-century long tradition of turning their clocks back. On Sunday, Nov. 2, participants will turn their ...
A Stanford Medicine study modeled the effects of three time policies (permanent standard time, permanent daylight saving time, and biannual shifts) on circadian rhythms and health, concluding that ...
If permanent daylight saving time ever takes effect, the biggest pro by far would be no sleep disruption. Some might think it's odd to trick-or-treat when it's sunny out. Ironically, a week after ...
Oregon's cooler weather and earlier sunsets aren't just signs of fall, but that it will soon be time to set clocks to "fall back" an hour. Daylight saving time is set to end at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov.
Setting the clock forward to daylight saving time in spring and back to standard time in fall could be doing most Americans more harm than good. While the loss of an hour of sleep in March has been ...
Duke Clinical Research Institute-led research finds that changing clocks and adjusting to daylight savings time showed no significant association with acute myocardial infarction (AMI, or heart attack ...
Most Americans would be healthier if the nation dropped daylight saving time, a major new study says. Switching to permanent standard time would prevent about 300,000 cases of stroke per year and ...
(NEXSTAR) – If you already dread changing the clocks, a new study from sleep researchers at Stanford Medicine may have you researching a move to Hawaii or Arizona, the two states that do not observe ...