dimanche 12 mars 2017
'Think of it like jet lag': Clocks spring forward this weekend
The Monday after the clock springs forward for daylight time is notorious. Research shows there are more car accidents, heart attacks and, perhaps less surprising, general grumpiness in the days after the clocks change.
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