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Ever wonder why you get motion sick but your friend doesn’t? It’s all about how your inner ear and brain communicate. When you're moving, like in a car or on a boat, your inner ear senses motion, but if your eyes don’t see the same movement, it confuses your brain. This mix-up can make you feel nauseous. Your friend’s brain might just be better at handling this sensory conflict. It doesn't mean there's nothing you can do to fix the problem, though. Let's see!
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