Losing one hour of sleep to Daylight saving time may not seem like a lot, but medical experts weigh in on what that can do to the human body. FOX's C.B. Cotton has more.
Breakdown
- Losing an hour for daylight saving time can affect health for several days 5s
- Heart attack and stroke rates rise after the time change, per research 33s
- Teens are especially impacted, with links to anxiety and poor academics 52s
- Lawmakers debate ending or making daylight saving time permanent 1m 23s
- Experts recommend permanent standard time to align with natural rhythms 1m 48s