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Sunday #11: March 11, 2012 – Sleep Cravings and Daylight Savings
In many locations today, including here in Edmonton, we have shifted to Daylight Savings Time (DST) with the traditional “spring forward” change of the clock. The theory behind DST, of course, is that adding an extra hour of sunlight to … Continue reading
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