Yes, animals know we should stick to our Circadian Rhythms and so do our bodies...awake with the light and rest in darkness. I look forward to the time staying the same...much healthier on our bodies!
Is there a research list of the pluses & negatives? I read it saves energy costs. That seems like a strong positive. Younger people will lose that extra hour of partying on a Saturday night. It does add some flair to the dull routine IMHO.
Citing a study published in OpenHeart, a press release issued by the American Heart Association stated there was an approximately 24% increase in heart attacks on the Monday immediately following daylight saving time. Researchers in Finland also reported an increased rate of ischemic stroke during the first 2 days after daylight saving time, according to a study published in Neurology.
People will lose the ability to change their clocks. Just saying.
...and falling asleep on the way to work.
And pets have no concept of springing forward and falling back.
Yes true my dog got in the habit of waking me up @6am now she's in my room @5am now.
True that! My three dog look at my and call BS.
Yes, animals know we should stick to our Circadian Rhythms and so do our bodies...awake with the light and rest in darkness. I look forward to the time staying the same...much healthier on our bodies!
Is there a research list of the pluses & negatives? I read it saves energy costs. That seems like a strong positive. Younger people will lose that extra hour of partying on a Saturday night. It does add some flair to the dull routine IMHO.
https://www.healio.com/news/cardiology/20240308/aha-offers-tips-to-lower-impact-of-daylight-saving-time-on-heart-health#:~:text=Citing%20a%20study%20published%20in,immediately%20following%20daylight%20saving%20time.
Another convenient cover story for the "Safe and Effective!"
They just keep coming up with novel ways to kill us, don't they?
Name checks out…
I have clocks smarter than me, they change the time for me!
Or have their curtains fade.
Kek!