TIL that when the clocks go back at the end of daylight saving time (today in some places) is the day with the fewest heart attacks since everyone has 1hr more of sleep. Correspondingly the day with the most heart attacks is when daylight saving starts in the spring
https://cardiogram.com/daylight-saving-time
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https://cardiogram.com/daylight-saving-time
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Daylight Saving Time: How it Impacts Your Heart & How to Protect Yourself | Cardiogram
While daylight savings means longer days and more sunshine, this time change can also have a negative impact on our hearts.Cardiogram Crew (Cargiogram)