Simon Marcus Taplin
Getting sufficient sleep usually may be powerful — and even more durable whenever you’re touring for the vacations. “We’d like sleep like we want water,” says Jade Wu, a behavioral sleep medication psychologist and creator of the e-book Howdy Sleep. She and Quick Wave host Regina G. Barber talk about what’s taking place to our our bodies once we get jet lag and the clocks in our physique get out of whack. In addition they get into the science of the circadian rhythm and learn how to put together for an extended flight throughout time zones.
Try CDC’s web site for recommendations on minimizing jet lag.
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This episode was produced by Rachel Carlson. It was edited by Rebecca Ramirez. It was fact-checked by Tyler Jones. The audio engineer was Jimmy Keeley.