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Worried About The Clocks Going Forward? We Can Help!
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WITH the coronavirus pandemic disrupting sleeping patterns across the country, getting the recommended eight hours of sleep is proving more difficult than ever – and with the clocks going forward on March 28, our circadian rhythm is about to be reset.
Shaeeb Ali, advanced clinical practitioner and independent pharmacist prescriber at private healthcare service and online pharmacy MedsOnline247, shares his methods on how to get a good night’s sleep as British Summertime begins.
He said: “Although we only lose an hour’s worth of sleep when the clocks spring forward, moving time in either direction resets our circadian rhythm. This means that for a few days, our internal body clocks become out of sync with our normal day and time cycle.