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by b112
1110 days ago
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This is also why the amount of heart attacks are up around 24% after daylight savings[1]; an hour less sleep means higher blood pressure There is no proof of this as to why. Only that it happens. For example: * the hour of lost sleep does not happen on Monday, but on Sunday morning * people could sleep in on Monday, then get hyper stressed that they are late * type A personalities could get mad at an office of sluggish people * people could get upset at everyone complaining about DST again, my blood pressure went up at your post! |
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