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The boards of directors, all of which are still Brit-heavy, would have to be rejigged unless board meetings were to become jet-lag experiments.
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For this reason it is used to treat insomnia and jet-lag.
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Many people use a float to wind down or to get over jet-lag -- as a deeply relaxing float has much in common with a deep sleep.
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And they'll play each other, thus nullifying the jet-lag issue.
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Last May, in a fit of bleary-eyed jet-lag, I made the mistake of checking into a hotel without running through the standard list of questions I normally ask at the front desk to ensure I get a good room.
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Our bodies are vandalised by jet-lag.
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Regardless, uber-traveling students say the jet lag and time zone-challenged meetings are all worth it.
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Many people already use Provigil to cope with night-shift work, jet lag and lack of sleep, and suffer few side-effects.
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Band members talk about missing their kids, jet lag, Wi-Fi reception at the hotel.
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Thankfully, two websites offer step-by-step, personalised help for combating jet lag.
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He conquers jet lag by refusing to leave his body in any one time-zone long enough for it to adjust.
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It will also feature an improved air-filtration system and an LED lighting scheme that can be programmed to help fight the effects of jet lag, as well as larger overhead storage bins.
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