10-03-2016 05:04 via wivb.com

New study finds link between Daylight Saving Time and strokes

PUEBLO, Colo. — Experts recommend getting between seven to nine hours of sleep a night, but the Daylight Saving Time transition could make that difficult.
“You’ll notice next week that people will be driving a little angrier, we might be a little less productive at work. And that’s all related to our sleep,” said Gwen McCranie, manager of the Sleep Disorder Center at St. Mary-Corwin Medical Center.
And the risk for stroke increases by eight percent during the first
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