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The medical argument against daylight saving time

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A man adjusts his clock during daylight saving time.
Joe Raedle

On this week’s episode, we discussed a rare connective tissue genetic condition known as Ehlers-Danlos syndrome with Dr. Dacre Knight, medical director of the Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Clinic at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, and our own Heather Schatz, who lives with the disease.

We also examined the medical argument against daylight saving time with Dr. Logan Schneider, consultant neurologist at the Stanford University/VA Alzheimer's Center and clinical assistant professor of sleep medicine at the Stanford University Sleep Center.

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