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The nocebo may also explain why people apparently develop sickness after an inert vaccine, and it may shed light on the oft-discussed side-effects of the contraceptive pill – such as depression, headache, and breast pain– which scientific trails have mostly failed to confirm.
In 2005, the Swedish government asked the National Board of Health and Welfare and the Social Insurance Agency to develop sickness certification guidelines.
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Motivated by these ideas, we and other physiologists have looked for periodic behavior that might indicate developing sickness (especially diseases of the heart).
It also included the identification of subjects with a potential risk for developing illness and sickness absence.
The leak is so contaminated that a person standing 50 cm (1.6 feet) away that, after 10 hours, a worker in that proximity to the leak would develop radiation sickness with symptoms including nausea and a drop in white blood cells.
Also, persons with a history of allergy are more likely to develop serum sickness.
Age is an important factor, with motion sickness appearing around the age of 6, peaking around 10 and often subsiding by 20. "Women are almost twice as likely to develop motion sickness as men," he said, "and migraine sufferers are particularly susceptible".
Your body's immediate reaction is to increase your breathing and heart rates (or develop altitude sickness).
About 1/4 million people would be exposed to radiation, 44,000 would develop radiation sickness, and an additional 10,000 people would die from the effects of radiation.
This suggests differences in the endocannabinoid response to stress between individuals prone to develop motion sickness and those who are not.
If you do develop altitude sickness, take dexamethasone.[3].
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