Comments on: Does Your Commute Make You Sick? Surprising Research Results https://allpsych.com/does-your-commute-make-you-sick-surprising-research-results/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=does-your-commute-make-you-sick-surprising-research-results The Virtual Psychology Classroom Mon, 31 Aug 2015 06:58:07 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 By: Brian Haverty https://allpsych.com/does-your-commute-make-you-sick-surprising-research-results/#comment-2274 Mon, 31 Aug 2015 06:58:07 +0000 https://allpsych.com/?p=135#comment-2274 Just a suggestion, you might want to add a subheading about being less judgmental.

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By: Benja https://allpsych.com/does-your-commute-make-you-sick-surprising-research-results/#comment-2273 Fri, 21 Aug 2015 14:47:29 +0000 https://allpsych.com/?p=135#comment-2273 In reply to Denise Falzoi.

You may have misunderstood the article

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By: Denise Falzoi https://allpsych.com/does-your-commute-make-you-sick-surprising-research-results/#comment-2272 Wed, 12 Aug 2015 03:56:25 +0000 https://allpsych.com/?p=135#comment-2272 Inner ear imbalances are the usual culprit for feeling,”car sick”. It mostly occurs within women. Taking OTC Dramamine may help. Other ways to avoid it are:1) Drive yourself.2) Sit in the front passenger seat if unable to drive yourself. 3) Try not to sit in the backseats or backwards. 4) Don’t read, use your phone to text, etc. , if experiencing car or motion sickness 5) Try NOT to eat or drink until AFTER the ride.

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