If you get carsick, airsick, or seasick, you have motion sickness. Motion sickness is that feeling of dizziness, sweating, or nausea when you’re traveling. Your body has different parts that sense ...
Motion sickness is that increasingly queasy feeling you get on a plane, boat, or car. It arrives unexpectedly, and always at an inconvenient time. Many parents have experienced a trip with a child who ...
Question: In the last few years, my husband and I have become frustrated with hotel thermostats. It seems that in an effort to “go green,” some hotels have installed motion-sensor thermostats. This ...
For someone who suffers from motion sickness, traveling is almost guaranteed to be uncomfortable. Road trips don’t sound like an adventurous way to see the country; they sound like a drawn-out torture ...
Anyone who has ever sat in the back of a car or bus probably understands the motion sickness ― nausea, headache and dizziness ― that can come from reading a book or staring at a screen while in a ...
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