
“Scientists are studying a wide range of strategies to help long-distance travelers avoid the dreaded feelings of jet lag. Frequent fliers often have sworn-by practices to combat jet lag, whether it’s adjusting a sleep schedule days before a trip, taking the hormone melatonin, seeking out bright light at certain times, or forcing the body to eat and sleep on local time immediately upon arrival. What works best? The news from most researchers appears to be that the best formula is a combination of all of these tactics.”
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323336104578503663495599972.html
Related posts:
Police Now Using Facial Recognition With Driver License Databases In 31 States
Boston Dynamics' robots can now run, jump and climb
G20 countries to automatically share tax records to crack down on cheats
Jim Rogers: China to be most important country in 21st century
European envoy meets with Egyptian ex-president Morsi
FBI director claims NSA spying could have prevented 9/11
MI6 and CIA were told before invasion that Iraq had no active WMD, claims new documentary
Swiss probe launched against former central bank chair
Goldfeder wants TSA to park at airport
World’s largest pot shop can stay open in Oakland, judge rules
Swedish warning
New nano-code ups the fight against counterfeiters
The world's first Bitcoin escort agency
Peter Schiff Takes On Credit Suisse Gold Bear
Defense Secretary Panetta admits the Pentagon and Clinton supported arming Syrian rebels