
Understanding Daylight Saving Time: History, Health Effects, and Practical Tips for Wellness
Daylight-saving time (DST) is a practice that adjusts clocks forward by one hour during the warmer months to extend evening daylight. While DST was initially introduced to make better use of daylight and conserve energy, recent studies suggest it can have adverse effects on health. This newsletter will explore the history of DST, discuss its impact on sleep, mood, and general health, and offer tips for managing potential disruptions.
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