Cheerful Music Could Help People Get Over Car Sickness, New Study Shows
Researchers found joyful music reduces motion sickness symptoms by over 57%, offering a low-cost, non-invasive relief method for nausea and dizziness during travel.
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You Can Ease Motion Sickness With the Press of a Button
Stuck battling car sickness? A new study out of China suggests you could ease your misery with the press of a button—just turn on some music. Researchers at Southwest University found that people who listened to cheerful or soothing music recovered from motion sickness significantly faster than those who...
Cheerful Music Could Help People Get Over Car Sickness, New Study Shows
Listening to happy tunes helped study participants with motion sickness get over their predisposition and recover better, according to new research. Motion sickness is a common condition that happens when you’re moving while sitting still, such as riding in a car. It occurs when our eyes, inner ear and body send conflicting messages to the […] The post Cheerful Music Could Help People Get Over Car Sickness, New Study Shows appeared first on Good…
One Kind of Music Could Be an Unexpected Cure For Motion Sickness
The next time you find yourself in a car, driving along a winding road, why not turn on an uplifting tune? It might help you recover from motion sickness. A team of researchers led by neuroscientist Yilun Li at China's Henan Institute of Science and Technology has found music may be a surprisingly effective intervention for reducing nausea and dizziness induced by travel. Depending on the song. In experiments, 30 participants were subject to a d…
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