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The annual changing of the clocks has become an increasingly debated topic. Some research says daylight saving time is bad for our health and would be better left in the dark. Proponents of it argue that life would be better if it were always DST. So, who’s right? Behavioral neuroscientist Erin C. Hanlon, PhD, joins me to weigh the pros and cons of both sides, with simple steps to ease the transition, no matter the time.

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From TheConversation.com: 5 ways life would be better if it were always daylight savings time and Why DST is unhealthy

Position Statement Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine | www.aasm.org/advocacy/position-statements/daylight-saving-time-an-american-academy-of-sleep-medicine-position-statement/

Daylight Savings Time Info Graphic | https://ccb.ucsd.edu/_images/bioclock/infographics/Infographic%203300x2550%20DST%20Effects%202019,%20Ackerman,%20Phan,%20Landaverde,%20Lee,%20Seluzicki,%20Golden.jpg

More with Dr. Erin Hanlon:
The Life-Changing Impact of Sleep on Our Brain + Body | part one: https://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/science-sleep-life-changing-impact-sleep-on-our-brain/id1459883591?i=1000497350115

The Life-Changing Impact of Sleep on Our Brain + Body | part two: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/science-sleep-life-changing-impact-sleep-on-our-brain/id1459883591?i=1000498342166

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