If you’re prone to motion sickness, you know the feeling of panic that comes with the onset of symptoms like nausea, dizziness and an upset stomach. Motion sickness manifests in different ways and ...
Your seat choice matters more than you might think! I’ve only thrown up on a plane once—but it was so awful, it’s basically a core memory now. I was pregnant, so I’m still not sure whether to blame ...
The FDA approved a new pill called Nereus (tradipitant) that can prevent vomiting caused by motion sickness. In clinical trials, Nereus helped up to 90 percent of people prone to motion sickness avoid ...
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.
Whether among passengers or crew, seasickness remains one of the most frequent medical issues encountered on board ships. At the 131st Congress of the German Society for Internal Medicine, Andreas H.
Motion sickness afflicts one in three adults and one in two children. Vehicle passengers are more likely to suffer from the problem because they can't anticipate what's ahead in the same way the ...
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