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Nausea is the feeling that you’re going to be sick. Nausea can be a symptom of an udnerlying medical condition, but it can also be caused by everyday factors, like strong emotions, something you've eaten or travel.

Nausea
Nausea: what causes it and how can I stop it?
Nausea: what causes it and how can I stop it?
Nausea: what causes it and how can I stop it?
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