As Americans once again get ready to spend their first few hours of work on Monday groggy, many are asking the question: Does daylight saving time hurt our health?
However, the health impacts of the shift into daylight saving time (DST) are much larger. This is the argument of biologist professor Carla Finkelstein of Virginia Tech and her colleagues at the ...
President Donald Trump has said that he intends to abolish Daylight Saving Time, which could have health and economic benefits.
The time change could spur a bump in foot traffic at shops, but also could cause short-term productivity decline, an expert said.
Dr. Deepa Burman says there are steps you can take to soften the blow, including limiting light in line with standard time.
Daily synchrony between day and night cycles and circadian rhythms is essential for the optimization of metabolism for the life processes.
(WFXR) – It’s that time ... Virginia Tech’s Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC and scientific director of the institute’s Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory. “Research shows that ...
"Staying on standard time year-round is much better," biologist Carla Finkelstein told Newsweek about the increasingly controversial practice.