GRAND FORKS, N.D. – A course at University of North Dakota’s Aerospace and Physiology Department aims to help people get over motion sickness issues.
Sessions over three days use a simulator chamber.
“Once you’ve been motion sick, the thought of getting motion sick again is not a pleasant experience for people. It can drum up a lot of anxiety even before you get into a situation that would cause the motion sickness,” Physiologist and nurse Jennifer Watne who administers the program said on The Flag.
The simulator course costs $400. if you’d like to sign up, email Watne at jennifer.watne@und.edu.


