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.
See more 1 Of course, there are costs, mainly involving a permanent state of mild jetlag .
2 Light therapy has always been thought to help in reducing jetlag .
3 The company says it could also be used to alleviate jetlag .
4 Foxed by jetlag , I find it impossible to tell when he is joking.
5 Nothing like a swig of sake to counteract the jetlag .
6 They can handle jet lag They are immune against jetlag , mainly because they know the drill.
7 I was also experiencing near-psychotropic levels of jetlag .
8 Garfield cited sickness caused by jetlag , and the studio announced the casting of 19-year-old Tom Holland.
9 I'm sorry, said the Spaniard, grinning from ear to ear and showing little sign of jetlag .
10 Social jetlag has also been associated with various difficulties including alcohol consumption, depression, metabolic dysfunction, and obesity.
11 Say what we will about the benefits of globalised production chains, minimising jetlag clearly has its benefits.
12 Valkee said that clinical trials to test its effectiveness against jetlag , cognitive performance and depression are ongoing.
13 So when we experience jetlag , or a lack of sleep, this interferes with our ability to think.
14 RUAIRI Quinn will have to get some tips from party leader Dick Spring on dealing with jetlag .
15 Service: Flight crew were efficient and friendly enough to offer tips when asked how to best avoid jetlag .
16 At the same time I know, from Twitter, that jetlag and newness have caused two days of insomnia.
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