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Travel, Motion Sickness Part 2 (Teacher: Michael)
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most convincing pieces of research I've seen suggests
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when
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brain is receiving plenty of visual information about what is going on, it balances
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information against
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motion and is less likely to become disturbed.
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is why most car drivers, aeroplane pilots, boat helmsmen and bike riders don't suffer from motion sickness. With
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evidence in mind, one of
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best ways to avoid motion sickness is to take
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active interest in what is going on outside.
Trying to read or play
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game inside
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car will make things worse because
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information being received through
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eyes won't match
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info. Try games such as counting lorries, looking for blue cars or counting sheep in
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fields instead.
You can also help minimise
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problem by avoiding rich, spicy or fatty foods before travelling. Of
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many drugs available to stop motion sickness,
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best ones are antihistamines. But since they cause drowsiness in many cases, they could be problematic for drivers and people doing dangerous work.
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