You know the feeling. You’re suddenly woozy, feeling unsteady, your head starts throbbing while you’re in a vehicle, on a boat or an amusement park ride. Motion sickness doesn’t discriminate. And ...
Passengers tend to suffer more as drivers of EV vehicles are able to anticipate acceleration and braking as they are controlling the vehicle. Those in the back seat or using gadgets are unable to ...
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Motion sickness can take an otherwise perfect road trip, train ride or weekend cruise and turn it upside down. It’s impossible to have fun on vacation if you’re experiencing unrelenting nausea, ...
My first experience with motion sickness was as a college student, standing on the back of a marine research vessel looking at interesting things dredged from the seafloor off the California coast. It ...
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". In fact, the word ...
Motion sickness can affect anyone, though women seem to have more trouble with it than men. It happens when your brain gets mixed signals from your body (movement), eyes (what you see), and ears ...
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“I thought they were normal,” said Charlie Rolstone of her lifelong symptoms, including motion sickness and migraines Charlie Rolstone/SWNS After spending most of her life with symptoms she thought ...
Living in the constant free fall of outer space can do a number on your body, from muscle atrophy to psychological malaise, ...