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Your first class guide for preventing jet lag

42-15607701By Kathleen Wong From Mashable

Have plane, will travel. Have travel, will also probably have jet lag, too.

If you do experience jet lag, also known as desynchronosis, you’ll probably experience insomnia, fatigue, even dehydration and headaches. It’s considered a temporary Screen Shot 2015-03-15 at 7.52.48 PMsleep disorder. That’s because crossing over time zones messes up our circadian rhythm, which can take up to several days — one day per time zone, says the New York Times — to adjust to the new daylight hours. The result? A cranky traveler.

Although jet lag is not 100% avoidable, there are ways to Screen Shot 2015-03-15 at 7.51.57 PM Screen Shot 2015-03-15 at 7.52.18 PM Screen Shot 2015-03-15 at 7.52.36 PMhelp decrease the annoying effects so you can enjoy your trip. And luckily, we broke it down for you.

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