Morning sickness

A New Hydration Solution Formulated For Moms Launches In The US

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Friday, October 1, 2021

Aquamamma, a brand of healthy electrolyte drinks for moms, is bringing their trademarked formulation to the US.

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  • Aquamamma, a brand of healthy electrolyte drinks for moms, is bringing their trademarked formulation to the US.
  • Aquamamma was developed to meet the specific hydration and electrolyte needs of women who are trying to conceive, pregnant, in labor, breastfeeding, or in the postpartum period.
  • Powder sachets: an electrolyte powder to mix with 17 fl oz of water for moms on the go.
  • It is low in sugar, sodium, and calories, making it a healthy daily hydration option for women.

Reliefband® Expands Innovative Lineup of Nausea Prevention Products with General Availability of Reliefband® Sport

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Wednesday, August 4, 2021

HORSHAM, Pa., Aug. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Reliefband , an innovator in wearable technology that prevents and treats nausea and vomiting symptoms, announced the availability of Reliefband Sport , a new IPX7-designated waterproof wearable therapeutic device.

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  • HORSHAM, Pa., Aug. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Reliefband , an innovator in wearable technology that prevents and treats nausea and vomiting symptoms, announced the availability of Reliefband Sport , a new IPX7-designated waterproof wearable therapeutic device.
  • Reliefband Sport is a clinically proven wearable includes a built-in rechargeable battery that, when fully charged, will last 30 hours on the medium intensity level.
  • "With Reliefband Sport, we went even further by introducing an all-new waterproof model that provides 30 hours of use on a full charge.
  • The Reliefband Sport is priced at $229.99 and is available now direct from Reliefband.

Sea-Bands Named Winner of First Annual The Bump Best of Pregnancy Awards

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Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Sea-Band acupressure wristbands are a leading drug-free remedy for nausea due to pregnancy and other causes.\nSea-Band acupressure bands are an easy and natural way to combat morning sickness - Leonard Nihan, President, Sea-Band\nThe Bump Best of Pregnancy Awards winners were selected by The Bump editorial team for their purpose, efficacy, aesthetics, and more, across three categories: live, wear, and care.

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  • Sea-Band acupressure wristbands are a leading drug-free remedy for nausea due to pregnancy and other causes.\nSea-Band acupressure bands are an easy and natural way to combat morning sickness - Leonard Nihan, President, Sea-Band\nThe Bump Best of Pregnancy Awards winners were selected by The Bump editorial team for their purpose, efficacy, aesthetics, and more, across three categories: live, wear, and care.
  • "Sea-Band acupressure bands provide an easy and natural way to combat morning sickness without taking drugs.
  • "\nOriginal Sea-Band acupressure wristbands were designed to provide effective, drug-free reliefideal for pregnant women, chemotherapy and postoperative patients, as well as those suffering from motion sickness.
  • Products include the Original Sea-Band acupressure wristbands, Sea-Band Anti-Nausea Ginger Gum, and Sea-Band Mama Ginger Lozenges.

Reliefband® Wearable Devices for the Prevention and Treatment of Nausea Symptoms Receive FDA Approval for Expanded Uses

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Monday, January 6, 2020

The expanded use indications were approved for Reliefband products including the Classic and Premier models, as well as the new Reliefband Travel and Reliefband Sport models unveiled today at CES 2020.

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  • The expanded use indications were approved for Reliefband products including the Classic and Premier models, as well as the new Reliefband Travel and Reliefband Sport models unveiled today at CES 2020.
  • The expanded indications join Reliefband's existing FDA-approved indications for symptoms associated with motion sickness, chemotherapy, morning sickness and nausea from postoperative surgery (as an adjunct to antiemetics).
  • Reliefband is an over-the-counter transdermal neuromodulation device that is applied to the underside of the wrist.
  • "There are more than 38 million people in the U.S. who suffer migraines and the most common associated symptoms are nausea and vomiting.

Kaiser Permanente Study Finds Women with Pregnancy-related Nausea, Vomiting Use Marijuana More

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Monday, August 20, 2018

One hypothesis is that pregnant women use marijuana to treat symptoms of morning sickness, but few studies have examined the association between nausea and vomiting in pregnancy and prenatal marijuana use.

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  • One hypothesis is that pregnant women use marijuana to treat symptoms of morning sickness, but few studies have examined the association between nausea and vomiting in pregnancy and prenatal marijuana use.
  • The new study of more than 220,000 pregnancies in Northern California found that pregnant women with severe nausea and vomiting in pregnancy had nearly four times greater odds of prenatal marijuana use than pregnant women without nausea and vomiting.
  • The women in the study were Kaiser Permanente members in Northern California who completed a self-reported substance use questionnaire and urine toxicology test in the first trimester.
  • Severe nausea and vomiting in pregnancy occurred in 2.3 percent of the pregnant women, and 11.3 percent of them used marijuana during pregnancy.