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Motion sickness is common -- it can occur in a car, plane, boat, roller coaster, from watching a movie or playing a video game. It's that feeling of dizziness and nausea that is caused by the eyes or inner ears sensing motion the body does not feel. Medication can sometimes be helpful in preventing motion sickness. Follow the links below to find WebMD's comprehensive coverage about how motion sickness is caused, how to treat and prevent it, and much more.

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