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Motion Sickness
 
*Articles are from Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine unless otherwise noted.
 
Cognitive-behavioral management of motion sickness. 1994 p. C1-C12 (T.G. Dobie M.D., PhD.).
 
The experience of nausea during sustained hyper-gravity flight with negligible angular velocity. May 2000 p. 522-530 (R.R. Muth).
 
Hormonal changes after parabolic flight: implications on the development of motion sickness. Sept. 1990 p. 821-828 (C. Drummer).
 
Motion sickness susceptibility and aerobatic fitness: a longitudinal study. Mar. 1990 p. 201-204 (B.S. K. Cheung).
 
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