Daylight savings affecting reminders/alarms on iphone calendar

I've seen numerous posts about daylight savings affecting the time on the iphone, but haven't seen any responses to this particular question yet.  Since daylight savings went into effect last weekend, my reminders are going off an hour early, even though the time on my iphone shows the current, proper time.  My phone says it is 8:00 AM (CST).  However, an alarm that I set for 8am went off at 7am this morning.  Does anyone know how to fix this problem?
Thanks so much!

Have you tried resetting your device by pressing and holding the Home button and power button until the silver apple appears?

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