By giving your body the time and tools to adjust, you can enjoy your travels without being bogged down by jet lag fatigue.
"The brain is an exquisite sensor of what's going on in your body," says Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Assistant Professor ...
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The science of jet lag and tips to cope

WASHINGTON - The holiday travel season is here, and many people are packing their bags, setting alarms for early flights, and ...
Stitching heart into the cerebral fabric of electronic realms, the ethos of 'Do It Together' finds its latest pulse in Ida ...
A Northwestern Medicine study has shed light on a critical molecular mechanism underlying amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) ...
A model developed by researchers at MIT can help predict proton movement inside materials based on hydrogen bond length and ...
The study presents convincing quantitative evidence, supported by appropriate negative controls, for the presence of low-abundance glycine receptors (GlyRs) within inhibitory synapses in telencephalic ...
A recently recognized form of dementia is changing the understanding of cognitive decline, improving the ability to diagnose patients and ...
A number of advanced energy technologies—including fuel cells, electrolyzers, and an emerging class of low-power ...