This setting on your iPhone might make it easier to stream, swipe and scroll in the car without getting motion sickness.
Here’s what I learned about finding my sea legs (and losing my land legs) and what I wish I’d known before my first cruise.
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Shanghai, September 2025 — Motion sickness is a major barrier to passenger comfort, particularly during nighttime journeys when visual cues are limited. A new study published in Artificial ...
Motion sickness can make traveling a daunting prospect, whether it is a long drive, a plane ride or even a cruise. A News 9 viewer reached out with questions regarding motion sickness ahead of an ...
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 ...
Passive range of motion refers to range of motion when somebody or something else, such as a therapist or machine, is moving a body part or a joint, rather than the person themselves. Range of motion ...
Anyone who has ever sat in the back of a car or bus probably understands the motion sickness ― nausea, headache and dizziness ― that can come from reading a book or staring at a screen while in a ...
People recovered better from motion sickness when they listened to joyful or soft music On the other hand, sad music didn’t help FRIDAY, Sept. 5, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Carsick or seasick? Reach for ...