When watching figure skating on Tuesday night, the Fourth-Place Medal Investigative Unit wondered aloud how the women could spin so much without getting nauseated. It brought back tough memories of ...
During Tuesday night’s Women’s Olympic figure skating short program, American Marai Nagasu developed a bloody nose. Nagasu blamed the problem on the Vancouver’s air. But to some, it looked as if the ...
Your phone may connect you to the world but your body still lives in one governed by gravity motion and rest If you feel ...
Could it be an inner-ear issue? Your medications? How to figure out the problem—and fix it. By Janet Lee Whether it’s a moment of lightheadedness or the room-whirling sensation of vertigo, dizziness ...
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 ...
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 ...