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Whether it occurs in a car, plane, boat or VR environment, motion sickness is no fun. According to new research, though, it's possible for people to "train their brain" out of the condition, ...
If air travel triggers motion sickness, select a seat near the wing of an airplane. Do you love to travel? Many of us do, but one challenge for millions of Americans is motion sickness brought on by ...
This informational guide, part of POPSUGAR's Condition Center, lays out the realities of this health concern: what it is, what it can look like, and strategies that medical experts say are proven to ...
Is quelling motion sickness a question of mind over matter? Possibly so, given the proper training, say researchers who are testing a NASA biofeedback system developed to try to help astronauts adjust ...
Motion sickness is a common problem that occurs when the brain receives conflicting signals about motion from your inner ears, eyes, and body. This can lead to issues such as nausea, dizziness, and ...
The lack of noise combined with EV's strong surge of acceleration can accentuate car sickness symptoms. One study found a direct correlation between strong regenerative braking and passengers feeling ...
U.S. Navy crews recover the Orion Spacecraft for NASA's Artemis I mission from where it landed in the Pacific Ocean in December 2022. No human astronauts were aboard. (Credit: NASA/Josh Valcarcel) In ...
GRAND FORKS – Jennifer Watne spent a day last week working diligently to persuade her latest patient to break free from the Earth’s shackles and climb into the spinning hydraulic box on the ground ...
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