Neurologist Dr. Ptacek explains how "falling back" disrupts the 24-hour circadian clock, affecting mood and performance, with ...
The practice of falling back in the U.S. started in 1918 during World War I as a way to conserve fuel. By moving the clocks ahead an hour, backers believed the country could divert a bit of coal-fired ...
The bull market for gold appears to be “catching its breath,” as the precious metal’s inverse correlation to the U.S. dollar index is returning, said Michael Armbruster, co-founder and managing ...