Waking up an hour earlier due to daylight saving time changes can increase the risk of heart attack and car accidents. — Whalespan
Waking up an hour earlier due to daylight saving time changes can increase the risk of heart attack and car accidents.
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High-risk intervention — consult a physician before acting.Drug-drug interactions, dose-dependence, and screening contraindications apply.
“when the daylight saving time changes particularly when we have to wake up one hour early uh what happens people who have underlying heart condition um when they're waking up when the body is not ready your heart is not ready and all operations from the heart has to start pumping little bit harder then there is chance of heart attack and in fact people have looked at hospital records and that they find that on those days and there is a sharp rise in heart attacks in car accidents and car accidents too because your brain is not coordinated so you cannot make those fine decisions”