The prevention and treatment of jet lag.
Andrew Herxheimer,
Jim Waterhouse
Other
BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
2003
51 citations
PubMed
DOI
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The jet lag syndrome emerged with the rise of long haul air travel, and symptoms include disturbed sleep, increased fatigue, loss of concentration, and increased irritability during the new daytime, and yet difficulties in initiating and maintaining sleep at night.
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