Physiological condition caused by travel across time zones.
Physiological ailments like headache and nausea, caused by the readjustment of the inner clock of the body to the time difference after a long-distance flight.
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1 The Re-Timer is said to be able to help fight jet lag .
2 Maybe it'll help her stay awake until she's over the jet lag .
3 But they shrugged off any jet lag to happily accept their awards.
4 Maybe it was jet lag , though I'd never suffered from it before.
5 Guetta remembers the summer of 2014 as the summer of jet lag .
6 We all have someone we're neglecting, some sort of affective jet lag .
7 I fell asleep at 9pm, exhausted from the walk and jet lag .
8 Once the mealtime excitement is over, the jet lag can creep in.
9 Shutting his eyes, he gave in to jet lag and drifted off.
10 It doesn't budge all day and totally hid my jet lag without caking.
11 His jet lag had made him extra susceptible to the cold.
12 For years Scott successfully used the ERG to avoid jet lag .
13 He wanted to shake off the jet lag , stop for a double espresso.
14 A wearable device that tells you how to avoid jet lag ?
15 My jet lag had completely subsided, and I somehow felt energised.
16 All this fresh air or my jet lag 's making me hungry.
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