Recent Nausea News: Three Ways an Athlete Can Prevent Nausea During Exercise - Sat, 11 Feb 2012 Nausea can be a huge problem for an athlete, especially if he or she is involved in very intense sports. An athlete might notice the nausea only lasts for a few minutes after working out, but it can still cause discomfort, and make him or her feel dehydrated. Sore Throat? Nausea? Make Some Ginger Tea - Sat, 11 Feb 2012 Ginger rhizome is well known to help with upset stomachs - even today many people go for commercial ginger ale when nauseous. To make a more concentrated brew, cut up the ginger rhizome and boil with water to make a spicy tea that can offer even more benefits. Photography weblog Snap Shots and Tips recommends this simple family recipe for ginger tea: Wash and peel an entire ginger rhizome an ... Nausea, dizziness, weight loss, headaches, vomiting: These symptoms sometimes add up to POTS - Sun, 29 Jan 2012 It was in August 2007 that Anthony and Francine Pugliese began taking their daughter, Nina, to an assortment of doctors for an assortment of symptoms. Then 12, she was nauseated, vomiting, lightheaded and extremely fatigued. Her heart rate was increased. As time went on and no diagnosis was forthcoming, the Jefferson Hills girl's symptoms got worse. Cheer up - Fri, 10 Feb 2012 We've got nausea! We've got nausea! We've got nausea! How 'bout you? More than 200 people, most of them cheerleaders, reportedly became ill with diarrhea and vomiting after a cheerleading competition Saturday at Everett's Comcast Arena. An edgy journey to the edge of nausea - Sun, 15 Jan 2012 In his 1938 novel Nausea, French existentialist pioneer Jean-Paul Sartre creates the character Antoine Roquentin, a lonely historian whose inconclusive research has precipitated a crisis.
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