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The tradition of so-called springing forward and falling back may be taking a toll on some Alabamians. Research shows Daylight Saving Time has varied effects on people. Where there’s more daily sunlight during the spring, it can boost moods and energy, but health experts say the fall time change can leave some feeling more isolated.
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Once again, Alabamians and other states in the country will set their clocks forward by one hour this weekend for Daylight Saving Time. Participants lose perhaps a bit of sleep but gain more glorious sunlight in the evenings as the days warm into summer.
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If state Sen. Rusty Glover has his way, Sunday will be the last time Alabama residents turn back the clock one hour to standard time.The Republican…