Scramble the Brain’s Timekeepers to Banish Jet Lag, Washington University in St. Louis Study

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Sometimes wacky-sounding ideas aren’t so crazy after all. If your body clock is all at sea after a long flight or a night shift, the way to reset it may be to scramble your timekeeping neurons even further. The body’s master clock resides in a region of the brain called the suprachiasmatic nucleus. Each neuron in the SCN keeps its own time, but the neurons can synchronise their clocks by sending and receiving signals using a hormone called vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP).

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