A combination of physiological, neurological, genetic, and habit-linked factors influences how prone one is to feeling motion ...
Nearly a fifth of road users suffer from car sickness, a new survey has shown. According to an RAC poll, 18% of car users experience nausea or sickness when travelling – the equivalent of 7.3 million ...
It has a lot to do with what you hear—or don't hear, and not just what you feel. The lack of noise combined with EV's strong surge of acceleration can accentuate car sickness symptoms. One study found ...
EVs are making some people sick, and no, I'm not talking just about Dodge fans. It seems electric cars are causing motion sickness even in folks with normally solid stomachs, and it's not just all in ...
This week, millions of Americans will be driving home for Thanksgiving, which could mean millions of Americans will be getting carsick. Now, if you're one of those people, Mike Danforth and Ian ...
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For those who get carsick, there's nothing worse. The combined feeling of nausea, cold sweats, dizziness and a headache means you're desperate to reach your destination as soon as possible. While some ...
It's a cliche, but it's one of those cliches that is often true: you're always looking at your phone. Whether it's scrolling social media, checking work emails, or brushing up on current events, a lot ...