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There’s a New Drug for Motion Sickness — the First in 40 Years
The FDA approved the pill Nereus (tradipitant) as a new treatment for vomiting caused by motion sickness, with fewer side effects than older drugs.
Don’t tell Neil Armstrong, but giant leaps for mankind may leave astronauts feeling a little queasy. In a new experiment, aerospace engineers at the University of Colorado Boulder will work with ...
New scientific data claims that two particular types of music could lessen the symptoms of motion sickness in individuals who experience the condition. In September, Frontiers, a publisher of ...
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 is a very common condition that affects about 1 in 3 people, but the brain circuits involved are largely unknown. In the current study published in Nature Metabolism, researchers at ...
No matter if you're traveling by car, train or boat, experiencing motion sickness can feel debilitating. Motion sickness is a “mismatch between the different sensory systems,” Dr. Desi Schoo, MD, an ...
Motion sickness sufferers will know all too well how feelings of nausea can linger even after movement has stopped. But researchers in China may have found a way to speed up recovery — listen to happy ...
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Virtual reality tech could reduce dangerous astronaut motion sickness by over 80%: Study
Researchers have discovered that virtual reality (VR) headsets could be the key to helping astronauts overcome motion sickness (called space adaptation syndrome) when returning to Earth. While not a ...
Motion sickness is no fun for anyone. Nausea, pale skin, cold sweats, fatigue, increased heart rate – the whole experience ...
The NASA Glenn Research Center is looking for a few good volunteers to weather a ride on the Kraken at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The “Kraken,” or the the GL-6000 Disorientation Research Device, ...
Any type of transportation, including cars, trains, and planes, can cause motion sickness. Symptoms may appear suddenly or come on slowly, and can include dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, and ...
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