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Remedies for motion sickness: What works?

If you’re prone to motion sickness, you’re probably familiar with some of the simple steps to quell the nausea, dizziness, ...
(NEXSTAR) — Do you get dizzy while looking at your phone while riding as a passenger in a car? That could be a sign of motion sickness, a common, yet complex, condition that can have varying ...
Listening to a 100Hz sine wave tone for just 60 seconds could reduce motion sickness symptoms for up to two hours. Listening to a 100Hz sine wave tone for just 60 seconds could reduce motion ...
If you or someone you know suffers from frequent motion sickness, Samsung's free sound therapy app is worth a try. Antuan started out in the automotive industry the old-fashioned way, by turning ...
Samsung has introduced a new Android application called Hearapy, designed to help reduce motion sickness through sound-based therapy. The app works best when paired with the company's latest earbuds, ...
Samsung just released a new app called “Hearapy” to reduce motion sickness. It works by playing specific audio frequencies, quelling travel nausea for up to two hours with a quick session. Samsung ...
Travel nausea has long been the uninvited companion on road trips, flights, and journeys. I’ve been experiencing it myself since I was a child, and even today, if I’m not driving the car, it’s very ...
Samsung has released a new app that can help with motion sickness. The app plays a 100Hz bass sine wave that stimulates the balance system in the inner ear. Listening to the tone for 60 seconds can ...
Nick Blackmer is a librarian, fact-checker, and researcher with more than 20 years of experience in consumer-facing health and wellness content. Motion sickness occurs due to a disconnect between body ...
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GRAND FORKS, N.D. (UND) - It’s a familiar group of symptoms for many people, the feelings of dizziness, nausea, difficulty concentrating, and sometimes even vomiting, when riding in a boat, airplane ...
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 ...