About 80 percent of business travelers on international flights say they experience jet lag and most say they implement countermeasures of some sort before, during and after travel, according to a study by Australian researchers.1
International business travelers say they choose nonpharmacological measures to fight jet lag, Australian researchers say.
by Linda Werfelman | October 14, 2021
About 80 percent of business travelers on international flights say they experience jet lag and most say they implement countermeasures of some sort before, during and after travel, according to a study by Australian researchers.1
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