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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.
Experts say prevention is the best cure. By Melinda Wenner Moyer Road trips are never easy, but they are far more unpleasant when your child repeatedly vomits in the back seat because they’re carsick.
Travel sickness isn’t just hearsay. Nearly a third of people experience motion sickness – and to this day we don’t exactly know what causes it. The prevailing theory suggests it is triggered by a poor ...
If you’ve ever had a voyage, vacation, or business trip ruined by motion sickness, you’re not alone. According to clinical evidence, between 25 and 60 percent of passengers on cruise ships experience ...
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 ...
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 ...