Why some people get motion sickness--and others don't
Why some people get motion sickness--and others don't When your eyes, ears, and brain don't agree, it can mean bad news for your stomach. "Everyone is capable of motion sickness," says Dr. Kristen K. Steenerson, a clinical associate professor at Stanford University School of Medicine. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. A couple of years ago, I found myself traveling along the Drake Passage to Antarctica when our ship encountered a patch of 15-foot-tall swells. Waves were slamming against the exterior of our vessel, causing nauseated passengers to run to their rooms and stay there.
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