Biofeedback analysis, also called psychophysiological feedback or simply biofeedback, is form of therapy that trains patients to improve their health conditions by controlling various bodily functions that normally occur automatically or...
There are both medical and non-medical reasons for feeling unbalanced when walking on a treadmill. Leg length discrepancies, inner-ear disorders and motion sickness are among the medical causes. Your inner ear is the part of your ear that lies...
Taking a long ride in a car, train or boat can be delightful for many travelers, but not for those who suffer from motion sickness. Motion sickness can occur when the brain receives mixed messages involving motion. For example, the brain may...
Altitude sickness is range of related conditions that can affect you when riding on a plane as well as hiking up a mountain. Living in high altitudes can cause you to get sick, too. Altitude decompression sickness causes achy joints and pain among...
Motion sickness, also known as kinetosis or travel sickness, is a common, condition that can cause nausea, vomiting, sweating, headaches and fatigue. It stems from a conflict between perception in your eyes and sensation, or balance, in your ears...
When students graduate from high school and leave for college, they often consider themselves being set free from the constraints of living at home with their parents. What often happens is the opposite, as this freedom brings its own problems....
Mountain climbing presents more risks than falling from a great height. You might not be able to see any abnormalities with your naked eye, but when a mountain climber climbs into a MRI machine, the consequences of past high attitude experiences...