The Ongoing Debate: Daylight Saving Time and Public Opinion

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As the U.S. prepares to "fall back" and end daylight saving time, the debate over its necessity continues. While polls show that most Americans support eliminating the time change, health experts warn of the detrimental effects on sleep and overall health. Sleep deprivation caused by the time change can lead to mood disorders, loss of focus, and changes in blood pressure and blood sugar levels. Chronic sleep deprivation can also increase stress hormones and inflammation, affecting heart rate and blood pressure. Efforts to make daylight saving time permanent have been made in Congress, but no significant progress has been made.
Topics:nation#daylight-saving-time#health#health-effects#reform-efforts#sleep-deprivation#time-change
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