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What is jetlag, and how can you avoid it?

Most long-distance travelers have felt the discombobulation of changing time zones: being excessively tired during the daytime but struggling to sleep at night.

Jet lag often emerges when people hop several time zones. The majority struggle more when flying east because our body clock is typically just over 24 hours. “It’s a little bit harder to shift earlier,” Helen Burgess, a professor at the University of Michigan’s Sleep and Circadian Research Laboratory, told Live Science.

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