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Parents Are Putting Band-Aids on Their Kids Belly Button for Motion Sickness—Does It Work?
Parents are swearing by this viral hack but experts say it's probably a placebo effect. Fact checked by Sarah Scott If you’ve spent any time scrolling parenting reels on TikTok and Instagram that ...
Nick Blackmer is a librarian, fact-checker, and researcher with more than 20 years of experience in consumer-facing health and wellness content. On TikTok, content creators are sharing videos that ...
Millions of Americans are driving to their Thanksgiving feast, which could mean a lot of car sickness. If you're one of those people, NPR's How To Do Everything podcast is here to help. This week, ...
Young children get sick far more often than adults, and it is completely normal. Most healthy kids come down with about six viral illnesses a year—and preschoolers and early elementary-aged children ...
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Why You Might Feel Carsick in an Electric Vehicle—Even If You’re Not Usually Prone to It
TikTokers say riding in Teslas and other electric cars is making them nauseous. Fact checked by Nick Blackmer If car rides make you queasy, you might want to steer clear of riding in an electric ...
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