March 4, 2016

Daylight Savings Linked to Stroke Risk

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   Daylight Savings Linked to Stroke Risk
  

A research team from the University of Turku in Finland has found that moving the clock forward or back by an hour increases the risk of stroke. Read More>

  
  
  
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