Tuesday, June 10th, 2008
Like most other diseases and illnesses, motion sickness is severe for those it affects. Not only can it turn a day at the carnival into a horror show, it can make other daily activities nearly impossible—riding in a car, using public transportation, taking a cruise, traveling on a plane. But because people suffer from motion [...]
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Tuesday, June 10th, 2008
Motion sickness can be a very difficult problem to deal with, especially if you are required to do a lot of traveling for personal reasons or for your job. There are a few different signs and symptoms of motion sickness which will pretty much let you know that this is what the problem is. A [...]
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Tuesday, June 10th, 2008
Motion sickness is a condition in which there is a disagreement between visually perceived movement and the vestibular system’s sense of movement. In other words, while your brain still thinks that you are on level ground because that is what you are seeing, your body is recognizing that you are not because you are moving [...]
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Tuesday, June 10th, 2008
Amusement parks are meant to be very fun experiences. Huge, roaring roller coasters can provide an exhilarating time for anyone, along with all of the other new rides to be entered into service in recent years, but all of this can go astray if you get motion sickness. What would otherwise be an awesome outing [...]
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Tuesday, June 10th, 2008
Sea sickness is something that usually happens during rough seas and when you are in a relatively small boat which gets affected by the rough waters. Most cruise liners and bigger ships are relatively stable and heir size can prevent sea sickness from occurring unless the seas are rough. Although, called seas sickness, motion sickness [...]
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