DOWNLOAD THE FOX 32 NEWS APPStudies have linked the lack of sleep from losing an hour in the spring to more car accidents, workplace injuries, suicide, and miscarriages.
The early evening darkness in the fall has been linked to depression. The risk of suffering a heart attack increases when Daylight Saving Times begins.
However, the extra hour of sleep when we finally fall back has been linked to fewer heart attacks.The American Academy of Sleep Medicine believes people would benefit from eliminating daylight saving time.
The AASM contended that a switch to permanent standard time would put a stop to what they called dangerous impacts that have been correlated to daylight saving time.AdvertisementSurprise!