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Airplane Travel and Sinusitis

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Airplane Travel and Sinusitis

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Most Recently Shared on July 7, 2010 at 2:37 pm By:

NYCAllergyDr Dr. Arthur Lubitz

Ouch! Airplane travel interferes with your body’s ability to normalize pressure in the sinuses. http://bit.ly/aVQppX #health

2 years ago...

Questioning Safety of Heavy Passengers on Planes - Yahoo! Finance

finance.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! Finance: Some scientists are asking whether airplane seat regulations — written for Americans of an earlier era — are strong enough to protect today’s heavier travelers.View full resource at finance.yahoo.com

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Most Recently Shared on May 8, 2012 at 2:27 pm By:

All In an Iowa Mom's Day!: The Conversations On An Airplane

allinaniowamomsday.com — “A day in the life of a Mid-West Mom of soon to be young men! Trust me- I've always got "stuff" going on- After all, it's all in a Mom's day, right?View full resource at allinaniowamomsday.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 24, 2012 at 8:25 pm By:

saramomof2 Sara Broers Parenting Supporter

A conversation I had on an airplane~ The first comment is worth reading, as well~ Hug your kids people ---->http://t.co/orVn5cOD

2 months ago...

How to Fly With Baby

parents.com — “Help make sure your airplane trip is a success with these baby travel tips.View full resource at parents.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 24, 2012 at 5:47 am By:

Plasma Flows May Shed Light on Predicting Sunspot Cycles

newswise.com — “Geophysics researcher Cherish Bauer-Reich wants to look inside the sun. More accurately, she wants to simulate the sun to study plasma flows associated with sunspot cycles. The Center for Computationally Assisted Science and Technology (CCAST) at North Dakota State University provides the power for Bauer-Reich’s research. Scientists recently warned about a series of solar storms in early March, concerned that it could affect global positioning systems, power grids, satellites and airplane travelView full resource at newswise.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 23, 2012 at 1:28 pm By:

newswise newswise Health Communicator and Health News

Plasma Flows May Shed Light on Predicting Sunspot Cycles http://t.co/MXM2Fym6

2 months ago...

Airlines Studying the Science of Better In-Flight Meals - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “Carriers are turning to science and celebrity chefs to figure out how to make onboard meals more appealing to high-revenue business travelers.View full resource at nytimes.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 12, 2012 at 8:00 pm By:

eatsmartAZ Barbara Ruhs, RD Nutritionist and Dietitian

NYT article on the "science behind airline food." Hmmm, the only thing I've had recently on an airplane is peanuts! http://t.co/7etOJuTz

3 months ago...

Where Germs Lurk on Planes - WSJ.com

online.wsj.com — “The risk of catching a cold while traveling on an airplane is as high as 20%. And the holidays are a particularly infectious time of year. Here are some tips to help you avoid getting sick.View full resource at online.wsj.com

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Most Recently Shared on December 21, 2011 at 6:48 pm By:

Sick at 30,000 feet: Mapping the germs on airplanes, and how to avoid them - The Advisory Board Daily Briefing

advisory.com — “Airplane passengers have up to a 20% higher chance of catching a cold or the flu en route, according to the Wall Street Journal, which identifies the biggest risks to travelers' health.View full resource at advisory.com

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Most Recently Shared on December 21, 2011 at 5:52 pm By:

ScrippsHealth Scripps Health Hospital

Flying for the holidays? Useful tips to avoid catching a cold. http://t.co/n8TsCRdq

5 months ago...

Where Germs Lurk on Planes - WSJ.com

online.wsj.com — “The risk of catching a cold while traveling on an airplane is as high as 20%. And the holidays are a particularly infectious time of year. Here are some tips to help you avoid getting sick.View full resource at online.wsj.com

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Most Recently Shared on December 20, 2011 at 12:02 pm By:

Avoid Colds While Traveling | Play Goes Strong

play.lifegoesstrong.com — “Here are some ways to avoid catching colds on airplanes.View full resource at play.lifegoesstrong.com

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Most Recently Shared on December 6, 2011 at 1:44 pm By:

lhjHealthLadies LHJ Health Editors Health Communicator

Getting ready for holiday travel? Good tips from @IreneLevine for fighting germs on an airplane and not getting sick! http://t.co/KLCZQzUl

6 months ago...

Five Ways to Prevent Back Pain During Long Flights | Laser Spine Institute Blog

blogs.laserspineinstitute.com — “Airplane As anyone who suffers from chronic back or neck pain and who frequently travels knows, a flare up of pain while on a long flight can be excruciating. It can be extremely difficult to relieve pain when you're sitting in a cramped airplane seat thousands of feet in the air.View full resource at blogs.laserspineinstitute.com

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Most Recently Shared on November 24, 2011 at 12:00 am By:

laserspine Laser Spine Physician Group

Are you traveling this holiday season? Read this for tips to prevent back pain during long flights: http://t.co/vStRwTmN

6 months ago...

9 Tips To Eat Healthy When Holiday Travelling | Healthy Eating Tips - Upgrade Your Healthstyle | Summer Tomato

summertomato.com — “Since calorie rich meals are almost certainly in your future, why waste a perfectly good meal on crappy airport food?View full resource at summertomato.com

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Most Recently Shared on November 21, 2011 at 6:45 pm By:

summertomato Darya Pino Healthy Eating Advisor, PhD, and Doctor

Getting on a plane this week? Here's how to avoid crappy airport and airplane food http://t.co/BJlqjA1c

6 months ago...

Traveling? Know someone who is? Stay healthy.

myemail.constantcontact.com — “Traveling? Know someone who is? Stay healthy.View full resource at myemail.constantcontact.com

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Most Recently Shared on November 17, 2011 at 3:15 pm By:

FloridaHospital Florida Hospital Hospital

Ear & sinus pressure can be prevented w/ a few sprays of nasal decongestant prior to flying this #holiday #CentraCare http://t.co/zLngOKX7

6 months ago...

Video - Parents Traveling With Infants Will Likely Find Themselves Relegated to the Rear of the Airplane - WSJ.com

online.wsj.com — “Most airlines are now seating parents with babies in the back of the plane. Quietly, airlines are blocking babies from bulkhead seats and in one case, first class. Leslie Yazel has details on Lunch Break.View full resource at online.wsj.com

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Most Recently Shared on November 17, 2011 at 3:12 pm By:

MDMoms The MD Moms Doctor, Pediatrician, and Physician

Story from @WSJ online: Many airlines now bumping parents w/ babies to the back of the plane http://t.co/1iLwo2kw What's your opinion on it?

6 months ago...

Ways to Entertain a Kid on a Plane - Travel Games for Kids - Parenting.com

parenting.com — “Easy travel games, products and ideas that will help get you and your kids through a long flightView full resource at parenting.com

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Most Recently Shared on November 13, 2011 at 3:05 pm By:

parenting Parenting.com Health Magazine

Traveling this #Thanksgiving? Here are 50 smart ways to entertain kid on an airplane: http://t.co/3jSaKUco

7 months ago...

Symposier - Heart in ventricular tachycardia: bathing heart tissue in voltage-sensitive dyes that fluoresce

symposier.com — “Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: wustlpa — In this devastating arrhythmia, the wave of electrical activity doesn't start at the sinus node, travel across the heart and then stop. Instead the electrical impulse starts in the ventricles and circles continuously through the heart like a miniature tornado. The ventricles beat very rapidly, as many as 10 times a second. (The movie has been slowed down.) Once in tachycardia, the cardiac cells can lose coherence and the rhythm degenerate into quView full resource at symposier.com

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Most Recently Shared on November 8, 2011 at 6:56 am By:

SympoCardiology Symposier Cardiology Cardiology and Health Business

Heart in ventricular tachycardia: bathing heart tissue in voltage-sensitive dyes that fluoresce. http://t.co/gokkdCH3

7 months ago...

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