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Daylight Saving Time Debate Intensifies in Nevada: Health Risks or Minor Adjustment?

By Matthias Binder March 11, 2026
LETTER: The dangers of daylight savings time?
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Disrupted Rhythms and Rising ConcernsLocal Voices Challenge the WarningsNevada’s Stalled Push to End the PracticePractical Steps to Ease the Transition

Disrupted Rhythms and Rising Concerns (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas – Nevada residents lost an hour of sleep this weekend as clocks sprang forward for daylight saving time, reigniting discussions over its potential health consequences.[1][2]

Disrupted Rhythms and Rising Concerns

Experts highlight how the abrupt time shift throws off the body’s circadian rhythm, the internal clock that regulates sleep and alertness. UNLV professor Manoj Sharma, a physician specializing in social and behavioral health, explained that this disruption leads to altered sleep patterns and a cascade of health issues. Bodies often take weeks to fully adjust, leaving many fatigued during the transition.[1]

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Studies link the spring change to immediate spikes in serious events. Heart attacks reportedly increase on the Monday following the switch, alongside rises in strokes, car crashes, and workplace accidents. People relying on timed medical devices, such as insulin pumps, face added risks of schedule errors. These effects extend to broader problems like social jet lag, reduced productivity, mental health strains, and seasonal depression.[1][3]

Local Voices Challenge the Warnings

Not everyone agrees the dangers warrant major changes. Las Vegas resident Edward Cotton dismissed recent reports in a letter to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, arguing that most people already vary their bedtimes by an hour or more nightly. He questioned claims from Sharma, noting his own frequent cross-country travels across multiple time zones cause no lasting health problems.[2]

Cotton urged Nevada legislators to prioritize more pressing matters over time tweaks. His perspective echoes a common sentiment: the one-hour shift feels negligible compared to daily life fluctuations. Frequent flyers and shift workers often adapt quickly, suggesting resilience in human biology.[2]

Nevada’s Stalled Push to End the Practice

Efforts to eliminate daylight saving time have repeatedly faltered in Nevada. The “Lock the Clock Act,” Assembly Bill 81, gained traction last year but ultimately failed to advance. Similar proposals have stalled at both state and federal levels, despite public support in some quarters.[1]

Nevada observes the change like most states, unlike neighbors such as most of Arizona and Hawaii, which stick to standard time year-round. The practice originated in World War I-era Germany and spread globally, but modern critiques focus on its mismatch with natural light cycles. Lawmakers face a divide between tradition, economic arguments for extended evening light, and emerging health data.[4]

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Practical Steps to Ease the Transition

Health professionals offer strategies to minimize disruptions. Sharma recommended gradual adjustments in the days leading up to the change.

  • Shift bedtime and routines, like breakfast or exercise, 15 minutes earlier each night beforehand.
  • Get 15 to 20 minutes of morning sunlight upon waking to realign the circadian rhythm.
  • Limit naps to short sessions before 3 p.m. and avoid screens an hour before bed.
  • Use artificial light therapy at 10,000 lux for those with sleep disorders.
  • Steer clear of caffeine in the afternoon and dim lights in the evening.

These habits promote better sleep hygiene overall, potentially offsetting short-term effects.[1][3]

Key Takeaways

  • Circadian disruptions from DST link to heart issues, accidents, and mental health strains.
  • Skeptics argue personal adaptability makes risks overstated.
  • Nevada’s reform efforts continue to stall amid competing priorities.

As Nevada navigates another season of shifted clocks, the tension between scientific warnings and practical realities persists. Permanent standard time could alleviate concerns, but change remains elusive. What do you think about daylight saving time’s impact? Share in the comments.

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