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  2. Always coming back from vacation feeling sick? Here's why ...

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    Why traveling can make us susceptible to colds, and what experts recommend doing to prevent illness. Always coming back from vacation feeling sick? Here's why — and how you can avoid it.

  3. Is It Holiday Fatigue Or Covid-19? Here Are The Symptoms To ...

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    If you're traveling for the holidays, you're probably feeling a bit worn-down—but is it just fatigue, or could it be COVID-19?. It’s probably been a minute since you last thought about COVID ...

  4. Mal de debarquement - Wikipedia

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    This differs from the very common condition of "land sickness" that most people feel for a short time after a motion event such as a boat cruise, aircraft ride, or even a treadmill routine which may only last minutes to a few hours. Since 2020, the syndrome has received increased attention due to the number of people presenting with the ...

  5. Traveling this summer? Here's how to avoid getting sick on ...

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    “No matter what mode of travel, the best way to stay healthy is to wash your hands frequently, especially before and after eating, using the bathroom, traveling in a vehicle or [visiting] public ...

  6. Motion sickness - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] Occasionally, tiredness can last for hours to days after an episode of motion sickness, known as "sopite syndrome". [2] Rarely severe symptoms such as the inability to walk, ongoing vomiting, or social isolation may occur while rare complications may include dehydration, electrolyte problems, or a lower esophageal tear from severe ...

  7. Leisure sickness - Wikipedia

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    Leisure sickness, similar to paradise syndrome, is the name given to a purported psychological condition, not universally recognized by psychologists, by which some people (typically characterized as workaholics) develop symptoms of sickness during the weekends and/or during vacations. [1]

  8. Should you go sick to a party? How to navigate travel, family ...

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    Holiday travel, gathering tips to avoid getting sick. ... just in case you start feeling really ill. Make sure you’re up-to-date with your flu and COVID-19 vaccines. ...

  9. Jet lag - Wikipedia

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    Travel fatigue is general fatigue, disorientation, and headache caused by a disruption in routine, time spent in a cramped space with little chance to move around, a low-oxygen environment, and dehydration caused by dry air and limited food and drink. It does not necessarily involve the shift in circadian rhythms that cause jet lag.