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Last year when Daylight Savings Time moved clocks back, I was wondering how the time change might affect different devices and situations in the world. One area that I wondered about was medicate and health care devices. While I'm sure most (hopefully all) medical device software developers have thought about this, it was something that struck me this year as I was fighting a cold. I was taking a medicine designed to help reduce the length of illness and was supposed to take this every four hours. That meant if I took this at 10pm, the next dose should be 2am. However, if I woke up at 2:10am, it would actually be 1:10am since the clocks would have moved back an hour. If my clock adjusted itself, then it would be 3:10am. Not a big deal for my dosage, but for some people, this might really matter. Read the rest of The Lost Time |