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Source: HealthDay Related MedlinePlus Topics: Sleep Disorders, Traveler's Health
Researchers find a group of cells that may hold the key to how the body clock works and could provide clues to fight jet lag.
Despite signs of progress in the treatment of HIV/AIDS, malaria and childhood diseases, efforts to reduce maternal and newborn health as part of the U.N. Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) lag behind, according to the 2009 Report of the Global Campaign for the Health Millennium Development Goals released Monday,
Jet lag caused by brain cells falling out of synch with change in light-dark cycle.