


Say hi to Sally at give her a shout on Instagram or follow her on Twitter. She graduated from The George Washington University in 2013 with a degree in political science and a minor in queer studies. Her areas of focus included dismantling the school-to-prison pipeline and supporting community-based alternatives to youth incarceration. Before she transitioned to a career in digital media, Sally worked as a program director for a non-profit in Washington, DC. Previously, she helped to shape BuzzFeed's early shopping coverage, which included introducing its popular "What's trending on Amazon?" series. Prior to joining Insider Inc., she was the lifestyle editor at Hearst's, where she wrote product reviews and gift guides, and developed the site's coverage of big deal days like Prime Day, Black Friday, and Cyber Monday. She has over six years' experience covering major deal holidays like Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Amazon Prime Day, and has also helped pioneer the team's e-learning and personal development coverage amid a rapidly shifting education landscape. Being carsick, seasick or airsick is motion sickness. Lots of motion in a car, airplane, boat, or even an amusement park ride can make you feel queasy, clammy or sick to your stomach. She has interviewed startup CEOs and brand founders, reported on the rebirth of a fashion company that narrowly escaped bankruptcy, written guides to wardrobe staples like the best loafers, developed testing methodology for hundreds of stories, and edited countless reviews, buying guides, deal articles, and gift guides. Motion sickness occurs when your brain can’t make sense of information sent from your eyes, ears and body. This will help to ensure you are getting enough oxygen. If you start feeling nauseous, try taking deep, controlled breaths. Lack of oxygen can leave you feeling lightheaded and can lead to symptoms of cyber sickness. For the design of the glasses, Citron called on 5.5, a collective design studio based in Paris, which has successfully incorporated the Brand’s fresh, simple and ergonomic style. Also, it’s common in people who have migraine headaches. When we use screens we tend to take shallow breaths - also known as screen apnea. According to Boarding Ring, 95 of people suffering from motion sickness will benefit from the glasses. Motion sickness is common in older people, pregnant women, and children between the ages of 5 and 12. Stroboscopic illumination reduced the severity of motion sickness symptoms, and shutter glasses with a flash frequency of 4 Hz are. Sally started working at Insider in 2018 as an editor and has since held the role of senior editor and deputy editor on the Reviews team. Other motion sickness triggers include: Being in the back seat of a car unable to see the horizon. She manages growth for all areas of editorial coverage, with a particular focus on developing tools for editorial decision-making, strategic content planning, and upholding strong journalistic standards for the Reviews team. Sally Kaplan is the Executive Editor for Insider Reviews, a wing of Insider's service journalism team.
