Motion sickness is something many of us suffer from. Characterized by dizziness and nausea, it's a condition that usually happens when you're traveling by car, boat, plane, or train. Motion sickness is not a medical disorder. Instead, it's a psychological response anyone can have when experiencing real or perceived motion.
Not everyone is susceptible to this uncomfortable condition. But why is this so, and who is most likely to suffer from motion sickness? For answers, click through this gallery that explains more about this common syndrome, why it occurs, and how it can be prevented.