What Are the Symptoms of Jet Lag

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Sleep Disorders--What is Jet Lag? Symptoms, Prevention, Treatment

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What Is Jet Lag? What Causes Jet Lag? How Do You Prevent Jet Lag?

medicalnewstoday.com — “Jet lag is also known as time zone change syndrome or desynchronosis. It is considered a sleep disorder that can affect everybody who travels across multiple time zones in airView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Jet Lag - Is there a Cure?

healthcentral.com — “What causes jet lag? Is there a way to prevent it? Are there remedies? Find this and more so you can enjoy your next vacation and not be plagued with poor sleep.View full resource at healthcentral.com

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@mikal Are you still suffering from jetlag? Here are some tips to help ease your jetlag: http://t.co/AqgDdrc

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What Is Jet Lag? What Causes Jet Lag? How Do You Prevent Jet Lag? | Psydir News

news.psydir.com — “Jet lag is also known as time zone change syndrome or desynchronosis. It is considered a sleep disorder that can affect everybody who travels across multiple time zones in airplanes. Jet lag effects largely reflect de-synchronization between the body's internal time clock and local environmental cues.View full resource at news.psydir.com

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Jet lag - information, symptoms and treatments | Bupa UK

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Herbatonin (natural melatonin) Jet Lag

naturalhi.com — “Herbatonin is a 100% natural source of melatonin from plants which controls sleeping patterns. Herbatonin (natural melatonin) is primarily for individuals who are suffering from Jet lag, sleep disorders, and Shift Work.View full resource at naturalhi.com

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Beating Jet Lag - AOL Travel News

news.travel.aol.com — “Jet lag can be a serious problem for both leisure and business travelers. But there are ways to remedy -- and avoid -- the symptoms when you travel to another time zone.View full resource at news.travel.aol.com

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Jet Lag is a Drag: Here's What it Does to me. | Anxiety and OCD Exposed

blogs.psychcentral.com — “If you've every flown through more than a few time zones, you've likely suffered from jet lag. That's me--I'm feeling as useless as a chocolate teapot.View full resource at blogs.psychcentral.com

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Tips & Tools To Avoid Jet Lag | Shift Your Life

shiftyourlife.com — “Travel can be stressful especially when traveling across time zones. as your internal clock can easily be thrown off balance. You may experience insomnia, fatigue, anxiety, stomach upsets, loss of concentration, irritability & headaches just to name a few symptoms you might not mention on your postcards home. Dysrhythmia, commonly known as jet lag, occurs when your delicately orchestrated circadian rhythms are disrupted throughout the body. Without any intervention it--™s commonly thought View full resource at shiftyourlife.com

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Tips & Tools To Avoid Jet Lag | Shift Your Life

shiftyourlife.com — “Travel can be stressful especially when traveling across time zones. as your internal clock can easily be thrown off balance. You may experience insomnia, fatigue, anxiety, stomach upsets, loss of concentration, irritability & headaches just to name a few symptoms you might not mention on your postcards home. Dysrhythmia, commonly known as jet lag, occurs when your delicately orchestrated circadian rhythms are disrupted throughout the body. Without any intervention it--™s commonly thought View full resource at shiftyourlife.com

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Get Some Sleep: Jet lag? Reset your inner clock – The Chart - CNN.com Blogs

pagingdrgupta.blogs.cnn.com — “About a year ago, news reports noted that President Obama's medical records said he used medication to help him deal with jet lag, but not which ones he used. I was asked by The Daily Beast to speculate on what drug or drugs he might be taking.View full resource at pagingdrgupta.blogs.cnn.com

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What are the causes of your insomnia?

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Study of cell 'clocks' looks at what makes us tick - Health - Health care - More health news - msnbc.com

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Positive Psychology Down Under: How to Have a Good Conference | Psychology Today

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Weekly Picks: Best Links Around the Web, December 10

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