Yes, if your coughing fits are bad enough.
There is not enough information to answer the question. Nonstop to Brazil from where?
not usually, just a coincidence. however, coughing and sneezing is forceful enough to cause leakage of urine.
It would make you do it pretty well, if you drank enough of it...but as far as stopping vomiting, no it won't do that.
It depends where you are flying from. There is not really enough information to answer this question.
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It cools it down. Also, if you get many fuels wet enough they won't burn.
Most likely not since there is not a high enough demand for there to be a nonstop flight from LAX to Providenciales. It is just too far for a nonstop, so it is serviced by closer airports like MIA, SJU, ATL, etc...
To prevent your rabbit from spraying urine in the house, you can spay or neuter your rabbit, provide a suitable litter box, clean the litter box regularly, and ensure your rabbit has enough space and enrichment to prevent stress.
Yes, vomiting can lead to dehydration, as it causes a significant loss of fluids and electrolytes from the body. When vomiting is frequent or severe, the body may not have enough time to replace the lost fluids, resulting in symptoms of dehydration such as thirst, dry mouth, and dizziness. It's important to stay hydrated and seek medical attention if vomiting persists.