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Change to daylight saving time takes biggest health toll today
A new survey — OK, it's by the mattress industry, but still — shows that the morning after the “spring forward” time exchange that takes gone an hour of our precious sleep, 61 percent of Americans are dragging. (That day would be today, if you forgot
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I had a hard enough time figuring out the spring-forward thing to daylight saving time over the weekend. How do you expect me to keep up with the mail?! From: Ryan Hewitt. Re.: Brazen and defiant Braun getting harder and harder to believe. Hey
Hey guys, uh, I'm sorry to have to be the one to tell you this, but: Everyone seriously needs to chill out about all the Daylight Savings complaints they've.
I never use an alarm clock (never have). I don't seem to call for much sleep, and I let my deceased wake me up whenever it desires to. Daylight savings means I start.
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