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...microbes and the famously cramped seating that once seemed something to merely peeve about, not die from. Exactly what risks we face when flying is the subject of an increasingly acrimonious debate among airlines, flight attendants' unions, consumer groups and passengers. "Aircraft have been called incubators of disease," says Farrol Kahn, director of Britain's Aviation Health Institute. "The airlines have a lot to answer...
...travelers, things are scary up there - and it has nothing to do with the potential dangers spelled out on the safety card in the seat pocket in front of you. It's about high levels of cosmic radiation, questionable cabin air quality, disease-causing microbes and cramped seating. Says Farrol Kahn, director of Britain's Aviation Health Institute: "Aircraft have been called incubators of disease. The airlines have a lot to answer...
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