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This episode covers: • Mic-628 Could Reset Your Body Clock and Cut Jet Lag in Half A new circadian drug candidate, Mic-628, has demonstrated the ability to shift the body’s internal clock and significantly reduce jet-lag recovery time in early human studies. In controlled simulat ...  Show more

Turn Off Your WiFi Tonight and See What Happens to Your Sleep : 1414

Your phone, your lighting, and your WiFi can mess with your sleep and energy more than your diet, and this episode shows you the simplest fixes that actually move the needle. -Watch this episode on YouTube for the full video experience: https://www.youtube.com/@DaveAspreyBPR -Grab ...  Show more

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