This morning we talked about how much the one tiny, measly hour we lost on Sunday morning is still bothering us today!

If you're still tired because we moved the clocks ahead, just hope it's the ONLY side-effect you have.  According to the Daily Mail, here are the four ways daylight savings can affect your health that we talked about this morning.

Sorry . . . happy Monday?

1.  You're more likely to have a heart attack.  A study in Michigan last year found that between 2010 and 2013, there were 25% more heart attacks on the first Monday after daylight savings . . . meaning today.

And a study in Sweden found you're more likely to have a heart attack for the first THREE days after daylight savings starts.

2.  Work-related injuries are more common.  According to a 2009 study in the Journal of Applied Psychology, you're more likely to get hurt at work today.  And it's also more likely to be a SERIOUS injury.

3.  Suicide rates go up.  A study in 2008 looked at 30 years of data, and found that suicide rates for men increase for the first few weeks after daylight savings starts.  We assume it holds true for women too.

4.  You'll probably eat more.  Maybe not if you went to bed earlier than usual last night.  But a recent study found that when people got an hour less of sleep, they ate an average of 200 more calories the next day.

Man!  Who knew it could be so scientific!  I know when I had little babies it was the worst!  Now that my kids are older it doesn't seem to be so bad.

How has the time change affected you?

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