News - Jet lag
A new Northwestern University study shows that the biological clock is not the only clock women trying to conceive should consider.
Groundbreaking new book shares invigorating and refreshing ideas that remedy “Architectural Jet Lag” TAIPEI, Taiwan (PRWEB) May 11, 2012 Informative,
Urgent appointments, tight work timetables and hectic social schedules structure modern life, and they very often clash with our intrinsic biological rhythms.
Social jetlag—a syndrome related to the mismatch between the body's internal clock and the realities of our daily schedules—does more than make us sleepy.
A new study has shown that racehorses are extremely sensitive to changes in daily light and, contrary to humans, can adapt very quickly to sudden shifts in the 24-hour light-dark cycle, such as those resulting from a transmeridian flight, with unexpected benefits on their physical performance.
