Morning nausea or sickness is typically associated with early pregnancy, but it’s not uncommon for anyone to feel sick when you wake up.
Most of the time, nausea can be fixed with simple changes to your routine, but sometimes it could be a sign it’s time to see your doctor.
Scientists still don’t fully know why we feel nausea, aside from its evolutionary purpose to protect our body from harmful toxins or infections.
A 2016 review of the science behind the condition said that nausea comes with a personal threshold, called a dynamic threshold, which varies from person to person.
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