Science may finally be catching up with the realities of a 24/7, always-travelling world — and the end of jet lag may no ...
Woke up in a new time zone, but your brain stayed home? You’re not alone. Each year, more than 100 million people experience jet lag — a temporary sleep disorder that occurs when rapid long-distance ...
Jet lag has long been treated as an unavoidable tax on global travel, a foggy penalty paid in lost sleep, dulled ...
Scientists have identified a promising new compound, Mic-628, that can reliably shift the body’s internal clock forward—something that’s notoriously hard to do. By targeting a key clock-control ...
In a breakthrough study, scientists from Kanazawa University in Japan developed Mic-628 which can activate a key internal ...
A new oral compound can reset the circadian clock independent of timing, dramatically speeding recovery from jet lag in animal models.
Researchers discovered a compound, Mic-628, that resets the body clock, helping daily rhythms shift earlier and recover from ...
Scientists have developed an oral compound that resets the body's internal clock in mice, cutting jet lag recovery time. Here's how Mic-628 works and why it could change circadian health ...
Our bodies run on an internal clock that helps control when we sleep, wake up, eat, and feel alert. This internal timing system, often called the body clock, follows a roughly 24-hour cycle. It ...
A collaborative study conducted by researchers at the Center for Sleep and Cognition at the NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine (NUS Medicine) and ŌURA found that while sleep duration recovers quickly ...
Introduction : The Esperanto of Jet Lag -- The Romantic Machine -- Babel's Clock -- Circadian Rhythm and Blues -- Heaven Up Here -- Conclusion : Jet Lag as a Way of Life Summary "Object Lessons is a ...