26 May 2007

Eastward with Viagra

Viagra 'could help jetlag', says the article, easily attracting attention.

Viagra could be used to help people flying eastwards recover from jetlag, according to new research. A team of Argentine scientists found the drug helped hamsters recover up to 50% faster from forward shifts in their daily time cycles.

However, the drug only worked in conjunction with light therapy, and only in one time direction - the equivalent to flying eastbound. The study features in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Whether it is a momentous discovery or just another candidate for an Ig Nobel prize, remains to be seen. However, the article omits answers to some important questions:
  • What are the correct times to take Viagra: before the flight, during or after it?
  • How to manage the consequences of the intake? Esp. during the flight?
  • Wouldn't celibacy and lots of cabbage soup work for the westward flights as the natural opposite of Viagra?
Questions, questions, questions...

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1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Your blog keeps getting better and better! Your older articles are not as good as newer ones you have a lot more creativity and originality now. Keep it up!
And according to this article, I totally agree with your opinion, but only this time! :)