When traveling to a foreign country, there’s nothing more exciting than getting a new destination stamp on your passport. A passport is a great way to keep track of all the new places you’ve gone throughout the years.
Is Motion Sickness Genetic?
If you’ve ever been on a boat, in the backseat of a car, or on a carnival ride and suddenly felt nauseous and dizzy, you’ve experienced motion sickness. And you’re certainly not alone — scientists estimate one in every three people get motion sick at some point in their lives. While certain people are more susceptible to motion sickness, research shows it may also have to do with their genetics.
What Should I Do If My Baby Gets a Cold?
Children are more susceptible to colds due to weaker immune systems. This means that it’s very likely that your baby will catch a cold. And they may likely catch it multiple times. So what should you do if your baby gets a cold?
It Costs $30 and Saves Lives. Why Don’t Many Hotels Install CO alarms?
The Sandals Emerald Bay resort experienced a carbon monoxide leak that resulted in three deaths last year. These deaths could have been avoided, had the resort installed carbon monoxide detectors. Public outcry due to the negligence behind the deaths has sparked a conversation about the gas, with many wondering why hotels don’t install detectors as standard in their rooms.
Planning to Visit Costa Rica? Take These Zip Line Safety Tips With You
Zip lining in Costa Rica is a popular way to view the canopy habitats of many of Costa Rica’s native animals. In Costa Rica, 90% of native animals and 50% of plant species live in the rainforest canopies.
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