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Combatting Seasickness with Electricity
Presenter Claudia Hammond is prone to feeling nauseous in the back of a car. She tries out an experimental treatment to prevent motion sickness which involves applying a weak electrical current to part of one side of her head. The test involves getting onto a spinning and tilting chair which designed to make people feel ill. Qadeer Arshad and Michael Gresty of Imperial College London have developed the technique.
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