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Jet Lag -
What is Jet Lag and how can it be treated?
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What is Jet Lag and how can it be treated
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Cabin Air Quality -
What is the quality of air on board an aircraft?
Contact Lenses -
I wear contact lenses. What is the advice about wearing lenses during my flight and is there any guidance for taking lens solution on board the aircraft?
Defibrillators -
Is it compulsory for airlines to carry a defibrillator on an aircraft?
Disinsection -
Is the spraying of aircraft cabins (disinsection) carried out on some flights harmful to health?
Dry eyes and skin -
After a long flight, why do my eyes and my skin feel dry?
DVT -
Am I at risk of a blood clot when flying?
Ear Pain -
I notice that I frequently get ear pain when travelling by air, what causes this and what can I do about it?
Infections -
Why do I always pick up an infection after I have travelled in an aircraft?
Jet Lag -
What is Jet Lag and how can it be treated?
Seat Pitch -
The seats appear to be closer together these days on many flights. What regulations apply?
What is the risk of contagious disease (an infection that may be passed from one person to another) when flying?
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