A US study revealed that turning the clocks forward an hour in the spring for daylight saving time is followed by a spike in heart attacks on the Monday afterward. But when the clocks fall back and people gain an hour of sleep, there is a drop in heart attacks on Tuesday, said the research presented at the American College of Cardiology conference. The findings showed no change in the total number of heart attacks during the entire week following any ...
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