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  1. What is travel sickness and how to stop it

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  2. Beat Travel Sickness The Natural Way

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  3. How To Prevent Travel Sickness

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  4. Infographic: 10 Ways To Avoid Getting Sick When Traveling

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  5. Travel Sickness Prevention: Tips to smooth the journey

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  6. The best ways to beat travel sickness revealed

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  1. Motion sickness (travel sickness): Causes, remedies, and symptoms

    Scopolamine - the most commonly prescribed medication for motion sickness. It must be taken before symptoms start. It is available as a patch that is placed behind the ear 6-8 hours before ...

  2. Motion Sickness

    Motion Sickness. Motion sickness happens when the movement you see is different from what your inner ear senses. This can cause dizziness, nausea, and vomiting. You can get motion sick in a car, or on a train, airplane, boat, or amusement park ride. Motion sickness can make traveling unpleasant, but there are strategies to prevent and treat it.

  3. The science behind travel sickness, and how to avoid it

    However, greasy, fatty and spicy food can cause nausea and trigger or worsen travel sickness. Likewise, alcohol can act as a diuretic and dehydrate you - further exacerbating your motion ...

  4. Travel and motion sickness: An expert weighs in on Dramamine, ginger

    Dramamine (dimenhydrinate) is a popular go-to remedy. It is somewhat effective at reducing motion sickness symptoms, but it is an antihistamine. Like all antihistamines, it may cause drowsiness, dizziness and decreased mental alertness. Some people may experience the exact opposite effects, including insomnia, excitability and restlessness.

  5. Motion Sickness: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

    Motion Sickness. Motion sickness is a common condition that happens when you're in motion, like riding in a vehicle, while sitting still. It happens when your eyes, inner ear and body send conflicting messages to your brain. Symptoms include nausea, breaking out in cold sweat or headache. Fortunately, there are ways to prevent motion sickness ...

  6. Treatments to prevent travel sickness: a quick look

    In this short blog, Dr Robert Walton looks at the evidence on treatments to prevent travel sickness (motion sickness). Take-home points. The new evidence on antihistamines comes from the Cochrane Review Antihistamines for motion sickness (published in October 2022) and is relevant to adults.. Travel sickness (motion sickness) is a common problem, and many people experience nausea for example ...

  7. How to Cure Motion Sickness on an Airplane

    The act of stimulating various pressure points on your body to better circulate the flow of energy throughout the body. For motion sickness, try using your thumb to push into your wrist about two ...

  8. Why travel can make you exhausted just by sitting still

    Travel sickness isn't just hearsay. Nearly a third of people experience motion sickness - and to this day we don't exactly know what causes it. The prevailing theory suggests it is triggered ...

  9. Motion Sickness

    CDC Yellow Book 2024. Travel by Air, Land & Sea. Author (s): Ashley Brown. Motion sickness describes the physiologic responses to travel by air, car, sea, train, and virtual reality immersion. Given sufficient stimulus, all people with functional vestibular systems can develop motion sickness. People vary in their susceptibility, however.

  10. Health check: why do we get motion sickness and what's the best way to

    The good news is, there are strategies and medicines you can use to prevent motion sickness, ... Travel sickness medications are more effective when taken pre-emptively, so before your journey ...

  11. Motion Sickness (Travel Sickness): Prevention and Treatment

    Ondansetron. Ondansetron is a powerful antisickness medicine which is most commonly used for sickness caused by chemotherapy, and occasionally used for morning sickness in pregnancy. It is not usually effective for motion sickness. This, and its relatively high cost means that it is not prescribed for motion sickness alone.

  12. How to manage motion sickness

    Always try and face forward and sit as far away as possible from the jittering movements and potent smells of an engine. To keep motion to a minimum in a: Car - sit in the front. Bus - sit by a window. Train - sit forward-facing by a window. Boat - sit on the upper deck in the middle. Plane - sit over the wing. 3.

  13. Travel Sickness Is Rife After A Year Spent At Home. Here's Why

    But now, we're having to relearn that because of the year-long hiatus from trains, buses and in some cases, cars. Fear not, this newfound motion sickness shouldn't last long, suggests Prof ...

  14. Motion sickness

    Motion sickness is caused by repeated movements when travelling, like going over bumps in a car or moving up and down in a boat, plane or train. The inner ear sends different signals to your brain from those your eyes are seeing. These confusing messages cause you to feel unwell. Find out more about motion sickness, an unpleasant combination of ...

  15. Tips for avoiding motion sickness while traveling

    Window seats can help reduce the feelings of motion sickness. (Photo by Patrick Foto/Getty Images) When it comes to traveling by train, sit by the window facing the direction the train is going. Sitting near the front of the train can help, too. Automobiles can be tough unless you're driving or sitting in the front passenger seat.

  16. How to avoid getting sick while traveling

    Hand sanitizer can help. The popularity of hand sanitizer has sky-rocketed in recent years. It makes up a global market of US$2.4 billion (and rising) and it's increasingly part of travelers' toolkits. Washing your hands thoroughly with soap and water is still the most effective way of ridding your hands of bacteria and viruses, but a ...

  17. The science behind travel sickness

    According to GP and author, Dr Sarah Brewer, travel and motion sickness can be triggered by any form of transport. When motion-detecting cells in the inner ears are excessively stimulated ...

  18. Travel Sickness

    Watching something on a tablet like a TV show or a film can often help with travel sickness by helping you to avoid the moving horizon or the view out of the side window. Avoid alcohol and eating too much as this can make feelings of travel sickness much worse. Travel Sickness. 8. Things That Have Helped Me.

  19. The Science Behind Travel Sickness And How To Avoid It

    For travel sickness, prevention is easier than treating symptoms once they start. Dr Brewer recommends an antihistamine called cinnarizine which works on the vomiting centre in the brain to stop nausea, and on the balance organs in the inner ear to reduce sensitivity to motion. "Take cinnarizine 2 hours before a journey, and it will reduce ...

  20. How not to get sick on a cruise ship

    David Parenti, an infectious disease specialist in Washington, D.C., advises being aware of when you've held handrails and touched other surfaces. Until you can wash your hands, don't stick ...

  21. More Than 250 Cruise Ship Passengers Sick With Suspected Norovirus

    An unnamed source told Metro that, in the last four days alone, around 250 suspected cases of the illness have emerged, with passengers reportedly "throwing up in public spaces" throughout the ...

  22. TSA is prepared for busiest summer travel season ever

    WASHINGTON — The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is prepared for the highest passenger volumes the agency has seen at airport security checkpoints nationwide during this summer's travel season, which begins Memorial Day weekend and runs through Labor Day. TSA forecasts Friday, May 24, to be the busiest travel day of the long Memorial Day weekend, anticipating nearly three ...

  23. Travel with Ease: Apple Introduces Anti-Motion Sickness Feature for

    For individuals who experience motion sickness, however, Apple has good news: a new function that will be available on iPhones and iPads is expected to improve travel comfort. "Vehicle Motion Cues," an inventive feature, attempts to lessen the sensory conflict that frequently causes motion sickness. Here's a closer look at how it ...

  24. When Travel Plans Go Awry

    LIVING. Bianca Giaever offered to strangers near Union Square. Maansi Srivastava/The New York Times. Free help: A filmmaker, feeling unhelpful in her daily life, decided to offer small favors to ...

  25. Residents Outside Moscow Protest Power Outage, Demand Heating Amid

    The Telegram news channel Ostorozhno Moskva published a video of several local residents who gathered in the town's central square to demand the authorities restore their heating, as well as ...

  26. Everything to Know About Fantasy Springs at Tokyo DisneySea

    Elizabeth Rhodes/Travel + Leisure. Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel offers two distinct hotel concepts overlooking Fantasy Springs. Fantasy Chateau is a deluxe hotel with 419 guest rooms and ...

  27. Airbnb CEO discusses what's in store for the company ahead ...

    Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky sat down with NBC News' Hallie Jackson ahead of the busy summer travel season to discuss what's in store for the company and respond to recent concerns from customers ...

  28. 6 Ways Congress Plans to Improve Air Travel With New FAA Bill

    3:16. Congress is aiming to make US airlines quicker to issue refunds and more transparent about their fees. The House is on the verge of passing legislation to improve consumer protections and ...

  29. Travel news: Orcas and crocodiles and even deer

    In travel news this week: When wild animals encounter people on the go, Europe's best long-distance hiking and a dramatic emergency plane landing. It's bad enough when travelers must deal with ...

  30. Which Are the US States With the Highest Risk of Pet Illnesses?

    New Jersey: Scoring 74.1, this state stands out with a high prevalence of rabies in cats and tick-borne illnesses in pets. Kentucky: Kentucky closely follows with a score of 73.91, where pets face ...