Saturday, March 29, 2014

Daylight saving time linked to heart attacks: study - Reuters

Geo News, PakistanDaylight saving time linked to heart attacks: studyReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) – Switching over to daylight saving time, and losing one hour of sleep, raised the risk of having a heart attack the following Monday by 25 percent, compared to other Mondays during the year, according to a new U.S. study released on …Study Ties Daylight Saving Time Change to Rise in Heart AttacksPhilly.comHeart attacks spike following start of daylight saving time, US study findsABC OnlineACC: Is ‘Spring Ahead’ a Heart Risk?MedPage TodayThe News International -Science 2.0all 9 news articles …Read Full Story



Daylight saving time linked to heart attacks: study - Reuters
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