Raylan, my late shepherd mix, had a problem with car rides. He’d hop into the back seat, excited for a new adventure, but could last only about 15 minutes before standing up, drooling and retching.
Is it damn near impossible for you to catch up on your social media feed when in a moving vehicle without feeling like you’re going to upchuck your last meal into the passenger footwell? If this doesn ...
If, like me, you suffer from motion sickness, then you know just how quickly a trip down Britain's winding back roads can turn into a nausea-inducing nightmare. But if you struggle to hold on to your ...
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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 ...
‘My boyfriend tried to show me a headline, but I was too busy trying not to vomit.’Photograph: Francesco Carta fotografo/Getty Images The other day, I tried to read an email on my phone while in the ...
Apple's iOS 18 introduces feature to help motion sickness while watching content in a car Apple's Vehicle Motion Cues setting is designed to help people who get motion sick while watching content in a ...
When you’re in vacation mode, the last thing you want to think about is car sickness, that horrible, queasy feeling that strikes any time you hit the highway. About one in three people are super ...