TIL that Daylight Savings Time has been shown to increase the rate of heart attacks (AMI’s) by 24% the morning of the time change. Scientists think this is due to the change in our sleep cycle. Conversely, when the time switches back, the study showed a 21% decrease in AMI’s that day. User Klutzy_Goat_6527, 07 Nov 2023
[todayilearned] TIL that Daylight Savings Time has been shown to increase the rate of heart attacks (AMI’s) by 24% the morning of the time change. Scientists think this is due to the change in our sleep cycle. Conversely, when the time switches back, the study showed a 21% decrease in AMI’s that day User Know_Your_Shit_v2, in the Know Your Shit subreddit, 09 Jan 2021
TIL that Daylight Savings Time has been shown to increase the rate of heart attacks (AMI’s) by 24% the morning of the time change. Scientists think this is due to the change in our sleep cycle. Conversely, when the time switches back, the study showed a 21% decrease in AMI’s that day. User YoungTex, in the Today I Learned (TIL) subreddit, 08 Jan 2021
TIL Daylight Savings Time causes a 24% increase in heart attacks every day that the clocks move forward, and a 21% decrease in heart attacks every time the clocks move back. User SputtleTuts, in the Today I Learned (TIL) subreddit, 07 Mar 2017
TIL There's a link between Daylight savings time and myocardial infarctions User asap, in the Today I Learned (TIL) subreddit, 29 Sep 2015