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Jet lag Jet lag is a common problem for travelers who cross multiple time zones. Symptoms include agitation, insomnia, poor concentration, and generalized fatigue. Adjustment usually takes 1 day for each time zone crossed (eg, 5 days to adapt to crossing five time zones). Before a long trip, travelers can begin the adjustment process by going to bed 1 hour earlier or later each day for every time zone to be crossed, which helps entrain new circadian rhythms. Other preventive measures include avoiding alcohol and carbonated drinks before and during a flight, minimizing dehydration by drinking six to eight 8-oz glasses of water or fruit juice daily, and allowing for a flexible, relaxing schedule after arrival at the destination.

Last World Cup final tickets sold (BBC News)

The last remaining World Cup final tickets are sold out as fans are warned to be ready for travel problems on the way to Paris.

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Rugby fans invade Paris for World Cup final (AFP via Yahoo! News)

Paris was awash with England and South Africa rugby fans on Saturday as the two teams prepared to face off in a mouth-watering world cup final.

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Rugby Tickets At £25,000 In Online Sale (Sky News via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance)

Two tickets for the Rugby World Cup final between England and South Africa have been offered online for a staggering £25,000.

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Rugby Tickets On Sale For £25,000 (Sky News via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance)

Two World Cup Final tickets have been selling online for a staggering £25,000 a pair - as England captain Phil Vickery says the team has the will to win.

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Rugby Tickets On Sale For £20,000! (Sky News via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance)

Two World Cup Final tickets have gone on sale on eBay for a staggering £20,000.

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Rugby Final Tickets On Sale For £20,000! (Sky News via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance)

Two World Cup Final tickets have gone on sale on eBay for a staggering £20,000. The tickets, which can only be bought as a pair, are for seats in the Violette section - said to be the best part of the West Stand.

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Rugby Final Tickets On Sale For £10,000! (Sky News via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance)

Two World Cup Final tickets have gone on sale on eBay for a staggering £10,000. A Buy It Now price of five figures has been put on the prize, which has a starting price of £7,000.

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Rugby Tickets On Sale For ¿¿20,000! (FOX 5 Atlanta)

Two World Cup Final tickets have gone on sale on eBay for a staggering ??20,000. The tickets, which can only be bought as a pair, are for seats in the Violette section - said to be the best part of the West Stand.

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MyFox Birmingham | Rugby Final Tickets On Sale For ¿¿20,000! (FOX 6 News Birmingham)

Rugby Tickets On Sale For ¿¿20,000! Two World Cup Final tickets have gone on sale on eBay for a staggering ??20,000. The tickets, which can only be bought as a pair, are for seats in the Violette section - said to be the best part of the West Stand.

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Rugby Final Tickets On Sale For £10,000! (Ananova)

Two World Cup Final tickets have gone on sale on eBay for a staggering £10,000.

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Last World Cup final tickets sold (BBC News)

Sunburn Travelers to tropical areas are exposed to intense sunlight and dry conditions. The major cause of sunburn is exposure to ultraviolet B radiation. To block harmful radiation, travelers are advised to use a sunscreen containing para-aminobenzoic acid with a sun protection factor of at least 15. They should also wear long-sleeved, loose (preferably cotton) clothing; a wide-brimmed hat; and lip balm for dry or cracked lips. Infants and the elderly are particularly at risk and should be protected adequately. Persons taking certain medications (eg, sulfonamides, tetracycline, doxycycline, chlorothiazide [Diurigen, Diuril], phenothiazines, furosemide [Lasix], amiodarone hydrochloride [Cordarone], psoralens, nalidixic acid [NegGram], naproxen) may have an exaggerated sunburn response. Sunglasses with wraparound lenses should also be worn to protect the eyes against harmful ultraviolet radiation.

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