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Curious Kids: why does reading in the back seat make you feel sick?

  • Written by Wayne Wilson, Associate Professor in Audiology, The University of Queensland
Looking out the window instead might stop you feeling sick, but that doesn't work for everyone.Vadiar/Shutterstock, CC BY

Why does reading in the back seat make you feel sick? – Jane, aged 10, from Coburg North, Australia.

Hi Jane, your question about why reading in the back seat makes you feel sick is a very good one. The answer has to do...

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