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Participants responded to questions about their degree of car sickness on a scale of 0 (never motion sick), 1 (occasionally), 2 (sometimes) or 3 (frequently) as described in the Materials and Methods.
This was shortly after a work colleague died on the mountain from altitude sickness on a separate trip.
Haneke is however also suggesting that Germany's 20th-century wars are merely a continuation of this sickness on a bigger scale, though the link can never be clearly, definitively made.
Robinson, meanwhile, has a few too many moments that trigger motion sickness on a standard PlayStation 4 – and alas, over on the Pro, it's the same story, despite all the improvements to level of detail generation and texture filtering.
Health care crisis 70 YEARS AGO IN FORBES JULY 15, 1929 Medical men are conscious of the unfairness of assessing the heavy cost of sickness on a family in which the average wage for the head of the house is $27 a week or less.
The book, which was released in the United States last week, is an Osmosis Jones style tour through the human brain: Here, on the left, the reason why your brain triggers motion sickness on a boat.
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Guaranteeing to "get well" similarly reinforces the notion that health is a binary, with sickness on one side and wellness on the other.
Endemic blight on the allotment site means we always lose them there – a horrible feeling: watching sickness take hold on a healthy plant.
Improved thinking, imagination and creativity can help to better understand the impact of sickness of a loved one on the family.
Among the specific objectives of the module were to understand empathy and its importance in medical care, appreciate the patient perspective of sickness and health, know the effect of disease and sickness of a loved one on the family, be aware of the doctor-patient relationship and recent developments in this vital area and be familiar with what it means to be sick in Nepal.
The aim of this study is to assess the impact of a broad range of possible factors relating to work, personal circumstances and attitudes towards sickness absence on a person's decision to go to work despite feeling ill, a phenomenon that has been termed sickness presence (SP), or 'presenteeism', in the literature.
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