Prevention
by Emily Shiffer
There’s nothing worse than when you start to get that sick, queasy feeling deep in the pit of your stomach. If you’re not already puking (the absolute worst), it can leave you feeling dizzy, disoriented, and down for the count until you get to the root of the problem. “Nausea is a very general symptom that can occur in a wide variety of illnesses and as a normal process of your body’s regulation,” says Jayme Hoch, DO, a family medicine physician at Mayo Clinic Health System.
Reach: Prevention, established in 1950 and serves as an authoritative, trustworthy and innovative source for practical health information and ideas on healthy living. Written to motivate, inspire and enable people to take charge of their health, become healthier and happier and improve the lives of family and friends. Prevention has a monthly circulation of more than 1.5 million. Its website has more than 9.3 million unique visitors each month.
Context: Jayme Hoch, D.O, is a is a resident in the Mayo Clinic Family Medicine Residency Program at Mayo Clinic Health System in Eau Claire.
Contact: Kelley Luckstein
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