Motion sickness can affect anyone, though women seem to have more trouble with it than men. It happens when your brain gets mixed signals from your body (movement), eyes (what you see), and ears ...
What Is Nereus, And Why Does It Matter? Nereus (tradipitant) is a new prescription medicine approved by the FDA to help prevent nausea and vomiting caused by motion (motion sickness) in adults, such ...
Does motion sickness turn you into a green, spewing mess? For plenty of people, the answer is yes. Current remedies may or may not help. But after 40 years, the first new motion-sickness drug has been ...
While the nausea and unease that occurs when you’re rocking in the backseat of a car or on a boat can be uncomfortable, know that it’s a common phenomenon and usually one without lasting or serious ...
Motion sickness afflicts one in three adults and one in two children. Vehicle passengers are more likely to suffer from the problem because they can't anticipate what's ahead in the same way the ...
The FDA delivered a pair of holiday season approvals a week apart, signing off on Agios’ oral medicine Aqvesme for the treatment of anemia in adults with alpha- or beta-thalassemia on Dec. 23, and ...