Clocks change 2018: does the clock change affect your health?
Clocks change 2018: does the clock change affect your health?"
- Select a language for the TTS:
- UK English Female
- UK English Male
- US English Female
- US English Male
- Australian Female
- Australian Male
- Language selected: (auto detect) - EN
Play all audios:
Clocks go forward tonight as the UK changes from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) to British Summer Time (BST). They change on Sunday March 25 at 1am, meaning it will become 2am and Britons get one
less hour of sleep. It also means the evenings are to get lighter as it marks the beginning of spring. But what other problems and side affects can the clocks change have on the body’s
health? SLEEP DEPRIVATION Losing an hour of sleep can cause sleep deprivation and tiredness, making the body feel more sluggish. A number of things can help Britons get better sleep in lieu
of the extra hour. Sleeping naked, having a hot bath and meditating before going to bed can help calm the body drop off. Otherwise natural remedies such as valerian, a flowering plant, can
relax the mind and body. HEART ATTACKS A study by the University of Alabama found heart attack risks to increase by 10 per cent on the day after the clocks go forward. The Monday that
follows sees people having 40 minutes less sleep which increases the stress on the body. STROKES It can increase the risk of a stroke, according to research in Finland. The University of
Turku found that the risk of a stroke was 8 per cent high after the clocks changed, with people over the age of 65 more than 20 per cent more likely. Dr. Jori Ruuskanen, study author told
CNN: “Previous studies have also shown that the disruption of the circadian clock due to other reasons (e.g. due to rotating shift work) and sleep fragmentation are associated with an
increased risk of stroke.” WHY BRITAIN CHANGES ITS CLOCKS TWICE A YEAR Getty Clocks go forward 2018: The risk of heart attack or a stroke also increase SKIN PROBLEMS The lack of sleep can
also cause problems for the skin, according to Candice Brown at London Bridge Plastic Surgery. She told The Mirror: “Any disruptions to this circadian rhythm, however small, can have a real
impact on our health, particularly to our skin.” It is advised to use a strong overnight cream to protest the skin, as well as avoiding caffeine and eating meals slightly earlier than usual.
This can all prevent the body being thrown off by the time shift.
Trending News
The role of nir proteins in phosphatidylinositol (pi) transport and beyondThe role of Nir proteins in phosphatidylinositol (PI) transport and beyondSima Lev — Professor - Weizmann InstituteFollo...
Haaland and ederson injury latest amid liverpool premier league title raceLIVERPOOL ARE ONCE AGAIN COMPETING FOR THE PREMIER LEAGUE TITLE WITH MANCHESTER CITY 11:49, 16 Jan 2024 Manchester City ...
Wormer resistance case a wake-up call for best practice - farmers weekly© Tim Scrivener The UK’s first case of resistance to a monepantel wormer is a wake-up call for sheep farmers and adviser...
Jesse brown 4 black lives (jb4bl) “rollin' together” skating and bowling event | va chicago health care | veterans affairsJesse Brown 4 Black Lives Is Creating a Safer, More Equitable Space for Black Veterans and Staff When the Jesse Brown 4 ...
Alternative housing options for long-term careMemorial Day Sale! Join AARP for just $11 per year with a 5-year membership Join now and get a FREE gift. Expires 6/4 G...
Latests News
Clocks change 2018: does the clock change affect your health?Clocks go forward tonight as the UK changes from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) to British Summer Time (BST). They change on ...
Crispr target prediction remains blunt tool for clinical applicationsComputational approaches to predict gene editing repair by CRISPR endonucleases remain a work in progress. Access throug...
Pathogen-associated molecular patterns are growth and survival factors for human myeloma cells through toll-like receptorsABSTRACT Multiple myeloma (MM) patients are strongly vulnerable to infections, which remain a major cause of death. Duri...
Six years of high-resolution climatic data collected along an elevation gradient in the italian alpsABSTRACT The complex meso- and microclimatic heterogeneity inherent to mountainous regions, driven by both topographic a...
AARP HomeFit Guide: The Dining Area0:59 AARP Videos Livable Communities AARP HomeFit Guide: The Dining Area From the AARP HomeFit Guide: Making the dining ...