American Academy of Sleep Medicine calls for elimination of daylight saving time:
The AASM supports a switch to permanent standard time, explaining in the statement that standard time more closely aligns with the daily rhythms of the body's internal clock. The position statement also cites evidence of increased risks of motor vehicle accidents, cardiovascular events, and mood disturbances following the annual "spring forward" to daylight saving time.
"Permanent, year-round standard time is the best choice to most closely match our circadian sleep-wake cycle," said lead author Dr. M. Adeel Rishi, a pulmonology, sleep medicine and critical care specialist at the Mayo Clinic in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, and vice chair of the AASM Public Safety Committee. "Daylight saving time results in more darkness in the morning and more light in the evening, disrupting the body's natural rhythm."
[...] "There is ample evidence of the negative, short-term consequences of the annual change to daylight saving time in the spring," said AASM President Dr. Kannan Ramar. "Because the adoption of permanent standard time would be beneficial for public health and safety, the AASM will be advocating at the federal level for this legislative change."
Journal Reference:
Muhammad Adeel Rishi, MD, et. al. Daylight saving time: an American Academy of Sleep Medicine position statement, Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine (DOI: 10.5664/jcsm.8780)
(Score: 5, Insightful) by pe1rxq on Friday August 28 2020, @03:51PM (1 child)
Cops shooting someone just because they commit a crime only makes sense in dystopian fantasies like 'Judge Dredd'
(Score: 0, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 28 2020, @04:56PM
Your dystopia is a comic book.
The real dystopia is happening now in major Democratic cities with months long riots that the police have been instructed by their mayors to not stop.
Mostly in Pacific Daylight Time (UTC-0700), Central Daylight Time (UTC-0500), Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-0400), but also somewhat in Mountain Daylight Time (UTC-0600) and Mountain Standard Time (UTC-0700, because Arizona), to bring the thread back on topic.