Jet lag disrupts the body’s internal clock after crossing multiple time zones, causing fatigue, insomnia, and grogginess. It primarily affects long-haul travelers, including business professionals, tourists, and flight crews, who need to adapt quickly to new schedules. Managing jet lag—through light exposure, hydration, or melatonin—helps restore sleep patterns and daytime alertness faster.
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