Why don't figure skaters get dizzy? It's a head-spinning question that's one of the most frequently googled about the sport, so we asked Olympic figure skaters, including Team USA's Karen Chen and ...
You stand up quickly from the couch, and for a few seconds, you struggle to see and maintain your balance as your surroundings suddenly plunge into darkness. This common-yet-unnerving experience ...
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How to get rid of dizziness fast: Experts reveal what actually works
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Most people have felt woozy or lightheaded at least once in their lives. But feeling dizzy several times a month is much more common in people over age 65 — and it’s a big reason for seeing the doctor ...
When you're constipated, you might pass hard, dry, lumpy stools; have trouble pooping in the first place; or get that feeling that not everything came out that needed to, according to the National ...
Top figure skaters spin at such unbelievably fast speeds -- as many as six revolutions per second-- that it can make even spectators feel a little woozy. Curious viewers of the Beijing Winter Olympics ...
Figure skaters can spin more than two dozen times during a routine, and yet they don't get dizzy. If you've ever wondered why ...
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