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2 minutes ago SATURDAY, Oct. 28 (HealthDay News) -- After Daylight Saving Time ends and the clocks are set back an hour on Sunday morning, there may be more drowsy drivers on roads and highways across the United States for the following few weeks, warns the National Road Safety Foundation (NRSF). "Since night falls an hour earlier, the commute home from work or school will likely be in the dark. Also, the change of waking time coupled with earlier nightfall throws off our internal clock. It can ...
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