'We should be on Standard Time.'
, including reduced crime rates, fewer vehicular accidents, and better overall health. That’s seen at least 15 states passing similar Daylight Saving Time laws over the last two years.
“If you’re living on the eastern edge of a time zone, your body clock is going to be aligned with the sun clock than if you live on the western edge of a time zone,” UW Medicine Sleep Center Director Dr. Nathaniel Watson. “What we know is that people who live on the western edge of time zones actually have more disease and increased mortality.”
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