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Does motion sickness go away with age? Unpacking the decline of travel nausea

While almost everyone can get motion sickness, susceptibility is known to peak in children, particularly between the ages of 7 and 12 years. The good news is that for many, the answer to the question, "Does motion sickness go away with age?" is a resounding yes, though the reasons are rooted in fascinating neurological changes. This decline is often a result of habituation and the brain's ability to adapt to conflicting sensory signals.

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