Travel/Sleep Study Tracks Impacts Of Jet Lag

A survey on sleep conducted by Hilton Hotels and the National Sleep Foundation found that 96% of U.S. business travelers entered a different domestic time zone this year, with half complaining the change cost them sleep. But the study also found evidence that as people travel more often, their...

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