The switch from daylight saving to standard time offers a reprieve for those who need more sleep. Clocks fell back an hour on Sunday morning and many people may have enjoyed an extra hour of slumber.
Like many Americans, Pittsburgh-area resident Josh Lucas wishes the time change didn't have to happen. "You get acclimated to a way of being, and then all of a sudden the sky is a different color, and ...
ANOTHER THREAT TO PUBLIC HEALTH. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME STARTS THIS SUNDAY AT 2 A.M. SO HERE TO EXPLAIN IS DOCTOR MELINA PAVLOVA, A NEUROLOGIST AND MEDICAL DIRECTOR OF THE CLINICAL SLEEP LABORATORY AT ...