Diamond Reveals Nation's Children Sick of Car Journeys
Diamond has released the results of a new bone up on that reveals one in four British children suffer from junket sickness. The research also suggests the affliction could run in the kindred.
The study of 2,000 parents by the women's car cover specialist has shown even those whose children aren't regularly junkets sick prepare for the worst with two fifths prepossessing the precaution of keeping sick bags in the car exactly in case.
And for the parents of children who do get car sick, three quarters have to ban and pull over for their child to be ill, travelling an average of just now 35 miles before halting the journey. The probe also found two fifths of unlucky parents have been left cleaning up after their lassie was ill in the car mid journey, while a similar number avoid elongated car journeys altogether because of the stress of their children by any chance getting sick.
Interestingly, the research suggests parents who suffered from travelling sickness as a child themselves are five times more likely to have a youngster who also gets ill in the car, compared to parents who did not get sick as a descendant:





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