While it may feel like autumn leaves began falling forever ago, for the world’s Northern Hemisphere, summer just recently became a thing of the past with the conclusion of Daylight Savings Time (DST). In the United States and Canada, DST ends on the first Sunday in November, just a week...
most states observe DST -- which starts on the second Sunday in March at 2 a.m. and ends on the first Sunday in November at 2 a.m. -- for eight months out of the year, and four months of standard time.
Time changes are stressful on the human body, even when we fall back an hour. According toYahoo.comthese are 5 things that could happen to your body when daylight savings time ends. Gallery Credit:Buehler photo by robina weermeijer on unsplash 1. Increased Risk Of Strokes Yahoo.comreports t...
most states observe DST -- which starts on the second Sunday in March at 2 a.m. and ends on the first Sunday in November at 2 a.m. -- for eight months out of the year, and four months of standard time.