Limited research suggests that ginger can be safe and effective for treating nausea and vomiting in certain contexts.
Anyone can develop motion sickness but it is more likely to happen in people who travel in electrical vehicles Here’s ...
Abstract: This paper introduces a method to reduce the occurrence of motion sickness (MS) during passive motion in virtual reality (VR), such as virtual driving. The approach improves the user’s sense ...
A Place In The Sun's Jasmine Harman has spoken about an embarrassing moment in which she threw up in a light aircraft ...
Ginger tea can help aid digestion, reduce nausea and vomiting, ease pain and inflammation, and benefit your overall health.
For even more nondrug alternatives, Guerra suggests peppermint tea or candies for a settling effect. Bolívar has also seen ...
WAT Medical Enterprise Ltd. is proud to announce that its innovative anti-nausea wristband, EmeTerm, has made significant progress in alleviating nausea and vomiting among patients suffering from ...
Music might soothe your soul — but could it also stop you from hurling on the highway? A new study suggests that the right tunes might help fight off motion sickness, while others could leave you ...
GALVESTON, Texas — Sea Aggie cadets from the Texas A&M Maritime Academy pitched in to help move a giant sea turtle that's being treated at the Gulf Center for Sea Turtle Research in Galveston. The ...
The Gulf Center for Sea Turtle Research has been caring for the turtle since it was found stranded on the island's west end in July.
Severity of motion sickness depends on your car playlist. Which type of music you listen to can either improve or worsen the symptoms.
The “Brandywine” entered Chesapeake Bay under full sail, past Cape Charles and Cape Henry, into the gulf stream of the Atlantic where the rolling and pitching made near everyone seasick, not least ...