You are on the move, winding through mountain roads or catching a ferry to an island. Everything feels fine until your stomach suddenly turns on you. A little dizzy, a bit sweaty - yes, that is motion ...
Motion sickness can be treated by picking the right seat, using acupressure, eating ginger, taking antihistamines, and more.
Motion sickness, a common travel woe, arises from conflicting sensory signals received by the brain during transit. Symptoms range from nausea and dizziness to headaches and fatigue. While generally ...
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I get carsick, seasick and airsick — here’s how to treat and prevent all kinds of motion sickness
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