(NEXSTAR) — Do you get dizzy while looking at your phone while riding as a passenger in a car? That could be a sign of motion sickness, a common, yet complex, condition that can have varying severities of symptoms to go along with it. Managing the symptoms can involve sitting in certain seats in moving…
How your smart phone could help your motion sickness in moving vehicles
Originally reported by The Hill
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