– Rolling down windows.
– not reading during transit.
– looking at teh horizon or closing your eyes.
– Reducing symptoms via electrical stimulation lowered motion sickness by 26%.
– Increased stimulation worsened symptoms by 56%.
Motion sickness research holds importance for India in terms of public health and technological advancements in transportation systems-including automotive and aerospace sectors. With urbanization pushing more commuters into closed vehicles on unpredictable roads,addressing challenges like carsickness becomes vital not only for comfort but also productivity during travel.
The electric stimulation technique evaluated in the study signals promising developments that could possibly apply to India’s fast-growing medical technology market while improving driving experiences overall. However, immediate practical request remains limited as such innovations need thorough regulatory checks before entering consumer markets globally and locally.
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