Every spring and fall, Americans still go through the odd ritual of changing their clocks: an hour ahead, then an hour back.
And one scientist has suggested that Daylight Saving Time may be linked to increased road accidents and even heart attacks. As a result, biologist Dr John O'Neill has called for the clock changes to ...
Fall’s time change can disrupt your body’s internal clock, leaving you tired in the morning and wide awake at night. Dr. Leana Wen explains how to cope.
I’m always happy to turn my clock back to the “correct time” hour at the end of Daylight Saving Time. About half of America agrees with me, and the other half does not.
Clocks "fell back" an hour this past weekend as daylight saving time came to an end, giving many the hope of an extra hour of sleep. While the shift may ...
Daylight saving time ended at 2 a.m., Sunday, Nov. 2, ushering in the return of eastern time. The time change means not only an extra hour of sleep in the mornings, but an earlier sunrise. But it also ...
Should America finally lock the clock and end Daylight Saving Time for good? With mounting evidence of health risks and ...
As we’ve seen in many other areas, sudden shocks tend to make an already painful situation worse. Sometimes there’s value to ripping off the bandage quickly, but usually there’s no real need. Going ...
Each November, we “fall back” by setting our clocks one hour earlier as Daylight Saving Time ends. While gaining an extra ...
The annual juggling of time as Cape Cod heads back to Eastern Standard Time, brings earlier sunrises and sunsets for ...
The biannual adjustment of clocks has some first responders reminding folks they should also check in on the batteries of ...
Missouri farmers and legislators are calling for an end to the biannual clock changes that come with daylight saving time.