Actually the one on the lower right is a real thing. The day after losing an hour of sleep, for decades has been known as Suicide Monday, and has also caused a lot of health issues. However, if they're seeing an increase in deaths and medical issues over previous years on Suicide Monday, then obviously the cause is more than just Suicide Monday.
awww... c'mon man... you actually believe that shifting one's schedule by one hour and they are suicidal?? most people go to bed at different hours and get up at various hours throughout the week.... no too suicidal from the day to day variances... but all of a sudden one hour is killer??? people tend to sleep in some on the weekends...and not to mention stay up later than normal... if an hour is so dangerous... our global population would be much lower today.
Seasonal affective disorder is a real thing. For some, just knowing that there will be less hours of daylight can start the ball rolling. Couple that with the holiday blues and it ends up being the perfect storm for some. Diet, exercise and good lighting help with this disorder.
have you ever seen such a load of bullshit in one picture??
Actually the one on the lower right is a real thing. The day after losing an hour of sleep, for decades has been known as Suicide Monday, and has also caused a lot of health issues. However, if they're seeing an increase in deaths and medical issues over previous years on Suicide Monday, then obviously the cause is more than just Suicide Monday.
awww... c'mon man... you actually believe that shifting one's schedule by one hour and they are suicidal?? most people go to bed at different hours and get up at various hours throughout the week.... no too suicidal from the day to day variances... but all of a sudden one hour is killer??? people tend to sleep in some on the weekends...and not to mention stay up later than normal... if an hour is so dangerous... our global population would be much lower today.
Seasonal affective disorder is a real thing. For some, just knowing that there will be less hours of daylight can start the ball rolling. Couple that with the holiday blues and it ends up being the perfect storm for some. Diet, exercise and good lighting help with this disorder.
Here, here.....snifter clink for good lighting, who's with me!!!