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  "textContent": "**Is seasickness all in the mind? Nobody who’s suffered can doubt that it’s a real, physical problem. But could a new ‘brain training’ approach offer a solution? Kristina Rechenbach explains all**\n\nSeasickness is surprisingly common – around one in three people are estimated to suffer from it, including long-term cruisers and …Continue reading »\n\nThe post How I finally conquered a lifetime of seasickness to become a yacht skipper appeared first on Yachting World.",
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