HealthSuffering From Jet Lag? A Blast Of Low-Oxygen Air Might Just Be What You Need Frequent travelers experience jet lag a lot and it’s never pleasant. According to researchers, getting your circadian rhythm on track again and getting proper sleep may just be a blast of low-oxygen air away.by Dianne Depra
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