According to researchers, the one-hour time jump that takes place in the spring - when clocks are put forward one hour- can result in people's natural circadian rhythms being disturbed for nearly a fifth of the year.
And they argued this could be having an "enormous" impact on health by interfering with the body's "seasonal" defences to viruses.
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And they argued this could be having an "enormous" impact on health by interfering with the body's "seasonal" defences to viruses.
Read more.
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