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Do you live somewhere where your clocks "fall back" or "spring forward" twice each year? Does it make you feel a little different, sleepy, off schedule? Listen to learn more about how circadian rhythms relate to the effects of daylight savings time change on our bodies.
By Melissa E. S. Richardson, PhDDo you live somewhere where your clocks "fall back" or "spring forward" twice each year? Does it make you feel a little different, sleepy, off schedule? Listen to learn more about how circadian rhythms relate to the effects of daylight savings time change on our bodies.