A surge in workplace injuries
Extensive research has delved into the realm of workplace injury cases, revealing a fascinating trend: a notable increase in accidents occurring on Mondays following daylight savings time. What’s more, these injuries tend to be more severe in nature. Conversely, an intriguing finding suggests that injury rates subside after the conclusion of daylight savings time in the autumn season.
Sleep Deprivation and Its Impact on SAT Scores
Recent studies have shown that sleep deprivation can have a significant impact on SAT scores. In fact, preliminary SAT tryouts conducted in high schools after daylight savings have revealed that students tend to perform much worse than usual. This data serves as a clear indication that lack of sleep can truly affect one’s cognitive abilities.
One contributing factor to this decline in performance is the sudden loss of an hour of rest due to daylight savings. This further exacerbates the existing problem of children already having to wake up at unhealthy times. As a result, we are faced with a nation of young minds who are unable to function optimally.