Traveling with babies can be stressful for many reasons. Aside from babies being fussy, some babies also suffer from motion sickness; that can lead to behavioral problems. There are some contributing factors as well as treatment options to… read more
Motion sickness happens when the body, the inner ear and the eyes can't agree on whether your body is moving. In an airplane, your inner ear may sense changes in orientation that your body is not aware of--after all, it's seated--and that y… read more
Sea-Bands are one-sized-fits-all elastic bands that slide over each hand and onto your wrists. There's a small plastic nubbin on each band that, once it's in place, presses on a particular acupressure point on your skin to reduce nausea. Se… read more
Motion sickness is a common malady, with symptoms including nausea and vomiting, anxiety, sweating, headache and dizziness. It can occur while traveling in any kind of vehicle, or when watching a moving picture---a shot of a car winding thr… read more
Seasickness can turn the perfect fishing trip into a prolonged bout with misery. It happens when one part of your body's three-part balance sensing system--the inner ear, the body's sensory nerves or your vision--indicate you are moving whi… read more
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