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Scientists in Japan have developed a novel therapy that could soon have motion sickness sufferers singing a different tune.
“Our study demonstrated that short-term stimulation using a unique sound called 'sound spice®' alleviates symptoms of motion sickness, such as nausea and dizziness,” Kagawa said. “The ...
"Our study demonstrated that short-term stimulation using a unique sound called 'sound spice ® ' alleviates symptoms of motion sickness, such as nausea and dizziness," Kagawa said.