Health & Mindset

Daylight saving time: 4 surprising health effects of ‘falling back’

It turns out daylight saving time shifts are linked to changes in our health, diet and may even make us more accident prone. Here are some tips to adjust.

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A technician working on the clock of the Lukaskirche Church in Dresden, eastern Germany.Sebastian Kahnert / AFP – Getty Images file

Julianne Pepitone

Julianne is the senior technology writer for NBC News Digital, covering large consumer tech companies' (Apple, Google, Facebook, etc.) news and trends, as well as cybersecurity. She also writes and appears in original videos for NBCNews.com, and speaks as an expert guest on live shows across the NBC and MSNBC networks.  She previously worked at CNNMoney.com where she covered large techs from a business angle, as well as the intersection of the tech and media industries.  In addition to NBC and CNN online properties, Julianne has written for several national magazines and online publications including Esquire, Self, Popular Mechanics and Cosmopolitan.