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Daylight savings time and myocardial infarction


source: pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/…

There was no difference in the total weekly number of PCIs performed for AMI for either the fall or spring time changes in the time period analysed. After adjustment for trend and seasonal effects, the Monday following spring time changes was associated with a 24% increase in daily AMI counts (p=0.011), and the Tuesday following fall changes was conversely associated with a 21% reduction (p=0.044). No other weekdays in the weeks following DST changes demonstrated significant associations.


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in reply to anonymiss

Just checked. It's already been archived.

web.archive.org/web/2025012013…

This is important because it's at nih.gov. That's a government agency under attack from Trump/Musk.