{"id":1127,"date":"2018-01-24T10:48:30","date_gmt":"2018-01-24T16:48:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fueldev.site\/~swient\/?p=1127"},"modified":"2018-08-31T12:46:43","modified_gmt":"2018-08-31T18:46:43","slug":"how-to-prevent-sickness-while-flying","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swient.com\/how-to-prevent-sickness-while-flying\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Prevent Sickness While Flying"},"content":{"rendered":"
While there are a host of reasons people don\u2019t like air travel, a common complaint is the onset of illness after travel. Our sinuses can be sensitive, especially in environments we are unaccustomed to. Not only that, but planes can harbor some pretty deadly germs for up to 7 days<\/a>. Auburn University researchers James Barbaree and Kiril Vaglenov say that airplane armrests are worse than a toilet flush handle. (Yikes!) If you know you are about to take a flight, there are some steps you can take to prepare and protect yourself from illness and germs.<\/p>\n First off, what is it exactly that causes air travel to make us sick? There are a few factors at play.<\/p>\n There are some precautions you can take to prevent sickness and the spread of germs.<\/p>\n You shouldn\u2019t have to be afraid of getting sick every time you fly. These few simple steps can help keep you healthy and germ-free.<\/p>\nWhat Is It About Airplanes?<\/h2>\n
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Prepare Before You Fly and Take Precautions While Traveling<\/h2>\n
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