Daylight saving time clock changes have substantial, but short-lived effect on how much sleep we get
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A new study reveals that daylight saving time changes significantly impact sleep duration, but only briefly. People sleep about an hour less when clocks spring forward, but gain only 30 minutes when they fall back, with different effects on men and women throughout the following week.
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