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  1. ... zones. Jet lag occurs when your body's biological clock is not set with the time zone you ... Your body follows a 24-hour internal clock called a circadian rhythm. It tells your body when to go to sleep and when to wake up. Cues from your environment, such ...
  2. ... pulsing beneath your fingers. Use a watch or clock with a second hand. Count the beats you ... pulsing beneath your fingers. Use a watch or clock with a second hand. Count the beats you ...
  3. ... white noise you can sleep to. Hide the clock. Watching the hours tick by can stress you out. Turn the clock so you cannot see it from your pillow. ...
  4. ... called a skilled nursing facility, provides around-the-clock medical care to people recovering from an illness ... staff and health care providers offer around-the-clock care. Nursing homes can provide a number of ...
  5. ... important phone numbers next to every phone. Having clocks and calendars around the house so you stay ...
  6. ... made for low vision, or talking watches and clocks Telescopic glasses that may aid distance vision
  7. You can: Set the alarm on your clock, computer, or phone for your medicine times. Create a buddy system with a friend. Arrange to make phone calls to remind each other ...
  8. ... with your partner. You can get round-the-clock help. Your partner can help out with nighttime ...
  9. ... disease Alcohol Changes in the body's natural internal clock, causing some people to fall asleep earlier in ...
  10. ... people with PSP will eventually need around-the-clock care and monitoring as they lose brain functions.
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