A large U.S. registry study of more than 168,000 patients found that daylight saving time (DST) clock changes did not increase heart attack rates or worsen in-hospital outcomes. The findings suggest that the lost or gained hour is unlikely to trigger acute myocardial infarction in contemporary care.
Daylight saving time does not increase heart attack risk, study shows
- Post author:admin
- Post published:September 10, 2025
- Post category:uncategorized