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Motion sickness, a common travel woe, arises from conflicting sensory signals, leading to nausea and discomfort. It affects ...
More than 2,000 years ago, the physician Hippocrates wrote "sailing on the sea proves that motion disorders the body".
Cars may be a modern phenomenon, but motion sickness is not. More than 2,000 years ago, the physician Hippocrates wrote ...
Whether you’re in a ship, car, plane, or riding a rollercoaster, motion sickness can make you vomit, sweat and become pale ...
Whether you’re in a ship, car, plane, or riding a rollercoaster, motion sickness (also called travel sickness or seasickness) ...
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An ear, nose and throat doctor explains why these anti-motion sickness glasses can help you feel less nauseous on land, air ...
THE HSE has revealed its top six ways to help Irish parents prepare for motion sickness when travelling with children this ...
Cars may be a modern phenomenon, but motion sickness is not. More than 2,000 years ago, the physician Hippocrates wrote, “sailing on the sea proves that motion disorders the body”.
Motion sickness is typically triggered by slow, up-and-down and left-to-right movements (low-frequency lateral and vertical motion). The more pronounced the motion, the more likely we are to get sick.