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Published: September 19, 2006
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RESEARCH Time warped Bad jet lag? Blame your clocks — the ones inside your body, researchers say.

The body's sleep and wakefulness patterns are just two of the physiological processes that run on a roughly 24-hour-cycle, or circadian clock, said Hava Siegelmann , University of Massachusetts Amherst researcher who's using methods that model circadian rhythms in rats. These and other processes are coordinated ...

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