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  2. Mal de debarquement - Wikipedia

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    Mal de debarquement syndrome (or syndrome du mal de débarquement, MdDS, or common name disembarkment syndrome) is a neurological condition usually occurring after a cruise, aircraft flight, or other sustained motion event. The phrase mal de débarquement is French and translates to "illness of disembarkment".

  3. Motion sickness - Wikipedia

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    Mal de debarquement - disembarkment syndrome, usually follows a cruise or other motion experience; References

  4. List of neurological conditions and disorders - Wikipedia

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    Mal de debarquement; Megalencephalic leukoencephalopathy with subcortical cysts; Megalencephaly; Melkersson–Rosenthal syndrome; Menieres disease; Meningitis; Menkes disease; Metachromatic leukodystrophy; Microcephaly; Micropsia; Migraine; Mild brain injury; Miller Fisher syndrome; Mini-stroke (transient ischemic attack) Misophonia ...

  5. List of diseases (M) - Wikipedia

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    Mal de debarquement; Mala–Mall. Malakoplakia; Malaria; Male pseudohermaphroditism due to 17-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase deficiency;

  6. MDDS - Wikipedia

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    MDDS may refer to: MDDS (document), an official Indian document of common metadata standards regarding e-governance; Mal de debarquement (MdDS), a rare neurological condition; Mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome, a group of autosomal recessive disorders

  7. List of syndromes - Wikipedia

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    Mal de debarquement; Malformative syndrome; Mallory–Weiss syndrome; Malnutrition–inflammation complex; Malouf syndrome; Malpuech facial clefting syndrome; Management of chronic headaches; Manning criteria; Marchiafava–Bignami disease; Marden–Walker syndrome; Mare reproductive loss syndrome; Marfan syndrome; Marfanoid–progeroid ...

  8. Airsickness - Wikipedia

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    Airsickness is a specific form of motion sickness which is induced by air travel [1] and is considered a normal response in healthy individuals. Airsickness occurs when the central nervous system receives conflicting messages from the body (including the inner ear, eyes and muscles) affecting balance and equilibrium.

  9. Illusions of self-motion - Wikipedia

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    When a large part of the visual field moves, viewers feel like they have moved and that the world is stationary. [4] For example, when one is in a train at a station, and a nearby train moves, one can have the illusion that one's own train has moved in the opposite direction.