sethnintendo said:
Tell that to the people that had a workplace injury or heart attack thanks to losing a hour. http://www.reuters.com/article/us-heart-daylightsaving-idUSBREA2S0D420140329
"Switching over to daylight saving time, and losing one hour of sleep, raised the risk of having a heart attack the following Monday by 25 percent, compared to other Mondays during the year, according to a new U.S. study released on Saturday.
By contrast, heart attack risk fell 21 percent later in the year, on the Tuesday after the clock was returned to standard time, and people got an extra hour's sleep." "the DST switch resulted in U.S. workers getting 40 minutes less sleep, a 5.7 percent increase in workplace injuries and nearly 68 percent more workdays lost to injuries."
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Simple fix. Go to bed earlier.