Experiencing motion sickness can be frustrating. You just want to appreciate the views on a long drive or enjoy a long-awaited trip on a cruise ship, but instead, you’re trying not to lose your lunch.
Motion sickness can affect anyone, though women seem to have more trouble with it than men. It happens when your brain gets mixed signals from your body (movement), eyes (what you see), and ears ...
Motion sickness is caused by vestibular sensory conflict. This means, there is a difference between incoming vestibular information and what we expect that vestibular information to be. Symptoms of ...
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In clinical trials, the incidence of vomiting was significantly lower with tradipitant compared with placebo during boat trips. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Nereus™ (tradipitant ...
Does motion sickness turn you into a green, spewing mess? For plenty of people, the answer is yes. Current remedies may or may not help. But after 40 years, the first new motion-sickness drug has been ...
Motion sickness is a very common condition that affects about 1 in 3 people, but the brain circuits involved are largely unknown. Newly reported work outlines a brain circuit involved in motion ...