Suffering From Jet Lag? A Blast Of Low-Oxygen Air Might Just Be What You Need Frequent travelers experience jet lag a lot and it’s never pleasant. According to researchers, getting your circadian rhythm on track again and getting proper sleep may just be a blast of low-oxygen air away. by Dianne Depra
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Healthy Living/Wellness Flashing Light During Sleep Changes Timing Of Body's Biological Clock And Helps Prevent Jet Lag by Rhodi Lee
Healthy Living/Wellness Coffee And Other Caffeinated Drinks Can Help With Jet Lag: Here’s How It Works by Julienne Roman
Healthy Living/Wellness Mimicking Shift Work Schedule In Mice Leads To Weight Gain And Cancer by Andrea Alfano
Healthy Living/Wellness Discovery Of 'Reset' Button For Body Clocks Could Help Us Deal With Jet Lag by Jim Algar
Culture Color In Sunlight Helps Animals' Brain Clocks Measure Time Of Day And Adjust Accordingly by Jim Algar
Healthy Living/Wellness Experts find link between jet lag, obesity and your gut microbes by Aaron Mamiit
Healthy Living/Wellness Pill to reset body clock in the works: Goodbye jet lag and shift-work stress by Rhodi Lee