Is Daylight Savings Time Hazardous to Your Health?, and Other News

The hazards of daylight savings time. There’s a higher risk of heart attacks, traffic accidents and workplace injuries on the first Monday of Daylight Saving.

US government’s advice on how to handle food leftovers. You know the feds have too much money when they can afford to publish this.

Hospitals study themselves. Conclusion: we’re not monopolists.

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  1. Nancy says:

    I’ve had to avoid a few hazards myself this morning.

  2. Bruce says:

    Hospitals study themselves? What a joke.

  3. Vicki says:

    What a total waste of our tax dollars. What to do with leftovers? Give me a break!

  4. Devon Herrick says:

    For the first Monday after Daylight Savings, my commute was amazingly easy this morning. I thought… “did half the normal commuters over-sleep because they forgot Daylight Savings had taken effect?” But then someone informed me it was also Spring Break.

  5. Virginia says:

    That’s funny Devon!

    I hate Spring Forward. But, Fall Back is my favorite Monday of the year.

  6. Alexis says:

    Perhaps we could spring forward at, say, 3pm on a Friday? Falling back would remain on a Saturday, for sleep purposes, of course. 🙂