Could daylight savings time be a risk to diabetics?
Friday, October 31, 2014 - 04:02
in Health & Medicine
Many will turn back the hands of time as part of the twice-annual ritual of daylight savings time. That means remembering to change the alarm clock next to the bed, which means an extra hour of sleep before getting up in the morning. But for some diabetics who use insulin pumps, researchers suggest that remembering to change the time on this device should be the priority.