Experts agree that almost no one is immune from motion sickness. Given a strong enough
Some people are susceptible to certain types of motion only or under special circumstances only. Individuals who may experience no discomfort at all riding in a car or plane, might fall victim to seasickness because of the ship's combined motions of pitching from back to front and rolling from side to side. Others can become queasy on a carnival...
Full Question: I have been having off and on severe headaches for about two years now. They seem to be brought on by either stress or dry... Read more »
Last week I wrote about ADHD and depression. Does one cause the other? Does depression normally follow ADHD or is inattention caused by... Read more »
-from Suzanne Simons, NHF Executive Director The term "headache" is often overused. "Headache" means different things to different people.... Read more »
Full Question:I am recovering from my fourth bout of vertigo, the first three years ago, and the last three within the last 12 months. (I... Read more »
ADHD Combined Type According to the diagnostic criteria, ADHD Combined Type would refer to individuals with inattentive and hyperactive,... Read more »
ADHD may be the combination of both heredity and psychology, new research suggests. A study of 304 children found that ADHD symptoms were much more... Read more »
Work closely with your doctor to create a treatment plan. This should include making sure you have an accurate diagnosis. Often, with ADD, there... Read more »
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Migraine - common; Headache - migraine without aura Symptoms Common symptoms include: Throbbing, pulsating headache Usually... Read more »
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Nausea is the sensation of having an urge to vomit. Vomiting is forcing the contents of the stomach up through the esophagus and out of the mouth. ... Read more »
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Pain - head; Rebound headaches; Medication overuse headachesHome CareKeep a headache diary to help find the source or trigger of your symptoms. Then... Read more »