Sentences with phrase «with air sickness»

A direct flight is good, but you will be busy and it would be awful to be incapacitated with air sickness and have a toddler to look after.

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He calmly snipped the cord, then tested the limits of human endurance by watching the exit of the placenta, a Technicolor extravaganza that should be viewed with all the precautions of a total eclipse of the sun — polarized glasses, mirrors, cardboard boxes, air - sickness bags, the works.
I suffer from air sickness and I am apprehensive about travelling with my 14 months old for the first time.
(I have two friends with horror stories of their child getting air sickness!)
The authors dwell on current building concerns such as «sick building syndrome» (buildings associated with higher than normal absenteeism and sickness rates, complaints about air quality, headaches, eye problems, dry mouth and blocked nose), legionnaires» disease and radon.
Ever since human beings first began climbing the world's tallest mountains, they have struggled with a basic problem: altitude sickness, caused by lower air pressures which affect the ability of our bodies to take up oxygen.
- Carry plenty of food and water in a spill - proof, sealed container along with clean dishes - To reduce the risk of them becoming car sick, try and feed them at least an hour before departure times - If your animal does have a problem with motion sickness, consult with your veterinarian about possible remedies like ginger capsules available at many health food stores - Make sure your car's heating and air conditioning are both operating properly and use them while driving according to the outdoor temperature
The O2 lounge, AKA the oxygen bar, will pump air with 90 % oxygen into your very own O2 station while you sit and sip a healthy smoothie, thereby combating that nasty altitude sickness that can hit when you're up this high in the Rockies.
I usually get motion sickness with extended travel by bus, air conditioner seems to aggravate it.
The problem with an uncontrolled ascent (regardless of it happening due to expanding air or water pushing up) is an increased risk of Decompression sickness, lung over expansion injury or a gas embolism.
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