3 tips to avoid winter blues when clocks "fall back" from daylight saving time
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3 tips to avoid winter blues when clocks "fall back" from daylight saving time.
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Gaining an extra hour of sleep as daylight saving time ends might sound like a win, but experts say "falling back" can have some health consequences.
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