New research suggests that the change to Greenwich Mean Time in autumn is linked to less hospital and GP visits for certain ...
A large England study found fewer NHS visits for sleep, heart, and mental health issues after clocks moved back in autumn.
UK: A large population-based study from England suggests that daylight saving time (DST) clock changes have differing ...
The week after the autumn clock change is associated with a reduction in demand for NHS services for sleep disorders, cardiovascular disease, anxiety, depression, and psychiatric conditions in England ...
Every year, as clocks go back in October, millions of people celebrate an “extra hour” of sleep. But how much does this small shift really affect our bodies, our sleep and our mood? According to ...
New research explores how daylight saving time affects mental and physical health. Learn what happens after the autumn clock change.
The week after the autumn clock change is associated with a reduction in demand for NHS services for sleep disorders, cardiovascular disease, anxiety, depression, and psychiatric conditions in England ...
The shift towards daylight savings time (DST) in Spring is associated with an acute, albeit short-lived loss of sleep. Using accelerometer data collected in the UK Biobank between 2006 and 2010, ...
England’s autumn clock change (‘Fall Back’ shift) actually shows notable reduction in clinical visits for sleep disorders, depression, anxiety, other psychiatric disorders, and cardiovascular ...
Get ready to 'fall behind,' Houston: after a bill aimed at making daylight saving time permanent failed to become law, 2023's annual clock adjustment is upon us again. This means Houston (and almost ...
The week after the autumn clock change is associated with a reduction in demand for NHS services for sleep disorders, cardiovascular disease, anxiety, depression, and psychiatric conditions in England ...
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