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How springing forward to daylight saving time could affect your health
Manila Bulletin
|March 8, 2026
Most of America "springs forward" Sunday for daylight saving time.
Losing that hour of sleep can do more than leave you tired and cranky the next day; it also could harm your health.Darker mornings and more evening light knock your body clock out of whack — which means daylight saving time can usher in sleep trouble for weeks or longer. Studies have even found an uptick in heart attacks and strokes right after the March time change. There are ways to ease the adjustment, including getting more sunshine to help reset your circadian rhythm for healthful sleep.
When does daylight saving time start?
Daylight saving time begins Sunday at 2 a.m., an hour of sleep vanishing in most of the US. The ritual will reverse on Nov. 1 when clocks “fall back” as daylight saving time ends.
Hawaii and most of Arizona don’t make the spring switch, sticking to standard time year-round — along with Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam and the US Virgin Islands. Worldwide, dozens of countries also observe daylight saving time, starting and ending at different dates.
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