Aircraft Technical Book Company and Bill Ragan, M.S. Pair Up to Distribute Lag: a Look at Circadian Desynchronization

Gainesville, FL, September 05, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Aircraft Technical Company and Bill Ragan, M.S. recently paired up to distribute Lag: A Look at Circadian Desynchronization (ISBN-10:1435702212 / ISBN-13: 9781435702219) in print and secure eBook form. By making Lag: A Look at Circadian Desynchronization available in download form, you can be reading your book within minutes of purchasing it.

Lag: A Look at Circadian Desynchronization, by Bill Ragan, M.S. was written to emphasize the effect of a problem that has been recognized by business travels and air line pilots for many years – jet lag. As jets became faster in recent years, the problem of discomfort from air travel has become more pronounced. Ragan indentified recent research that explained why and how discomfort from air travel occurs and also named several ways to reduce the symptoms of jet lag.

The following is a quote from Lag: A Look at Circadian Desynchronization:

"Gander et al. (1998) found that among one group of crewmembers who made long-haul trips, the average number of time zones crossed in one 24 hour period was 8. Among the same crewmembers, it was found that they slept for 105 minutes less on trip layover sleep periods than they did prior to the trip.”

Aircraft Technical Book Company, founded in 1997, is a small business located in Tabernash, Colorado (1 1/2 hours northwest of Denver high in the Rocky Mountains). Aircraft Technical Book Company stocks over 500 titles by 54 publishers including over a dozen developed and published exclusively by them. Aircraft Technical Book Company today operates 12 product catalogs, some exclusively by us and other partnered with some of the best aviation organizations in the world.

Link to Publication: http://www.actechbooks.com/products/act628/

About Author

Bill Ragan, a native of Cleveland, Ohio, received a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Cleveland State University and a Master’s Degree in Psychology from Walden University. He is a lifetime member of Psi Chi, the National Honor Society in Psychology, a member of the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress, and affiliated with the United States Army Medical Department Regiment. Ragan’s research interests include many aspects of clinical and aviation psychology.

Numerous concepts discussed in this book came from observations Ragan made when he worked in military aviation. His experiences and training on the Bell UH-1 Huey, the Bell AH-1 Cobra, and the Bell OH-58 Kiowa helicopters motivated him to pursue aviation psychology and this investigation into lag.

###

Media Contact: Please contact the author at billr@exchrome.com, or (352) 672-1238.
Contact
Bill Ragan, M.S.
352-672-1238
http://www.actechbooks.com/products/act628/
ContactContact
Categories