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Click for CDC information about H1N1(Swine Flu).
Interim Guidance for Airlines Regarding Flight Crews Arriving from Domestic and International Areas Affected by Swine Influenza - CDC, April 2009
Interim Guidance to Assist Airline Flight Deck and Cabin Crew in Identifying Passengers Who May Have Swine Influenza - CDC, April 2009
Featured Articles:
Hand hygiene removes influenza virus - Virology Blog
Swine Flu (H1N1): Information for Flight Attendants - Cabin Crew News
Swine Flu: What flight attendants need to know - AFA-CWA
Baylor Nursing School Offers Tips to Help You Stay Healthy as Swine Flu Cases are Reported - Baylor University
How flu is transmitted aboard passenger airliners (Not the way you may think!) - Aircrew Buzz
Airline travel and the spread of flu: Implications for the swine flu outbreak - Aircrew Buzz
'Air Passengers And Crew Remain At Risk From Contaminated Air', UK - Medical News Today
The Five Hidden Evils in Nutrition Bars - KitchenTableMedicine.com
Experienced Pilots May Be At Risk Of DNA Damage From Ionizing Radiation - Science Daily
Long hours culture in aviation responsible for stress and fatigue says study - International Transport Workers Federation
New Antibiotic Beats Traveler's Diarrhea - WebMD.com
FAA bans the anti-smoking drug Chantix - Aircrew Health News
Zinc acetate lozenges can reduce cold symptoms - Aircrew Health News
Video: Dirty hotel secrets caught on camera - Aircrew Health News
Flight attendant provisions in the FAA Reauthorization Act - Cabin Crew News
Cataracts in pilots: A double whammy? - Aircrew Health News
Sun exposure on the flight deck - Aircrew Health News
Frequent hand washing for in-flight infection control - Aircrew Health News
FMLA protection for flight attendants - Cabin Crew News
What is stressful about flying jobs? - Flying For a Living
Hassles in the air: Stress on the flight deck, Part 1 - Flying For a Living
Stress on the flight deck, Part 2 - Flying For a Living
Cell phone use and risk of brain cancer - Aircrew Health News
Job stress, relationship quality, and blood pressure - Aircrew Health News
FDA: New label warnings required for sleep drugs - Aircrew Health News
Habits affect aircrew well-being - Flying For a Living
Repeated Long Haul Flights Cause Problems For Air Crew - Medical News Today
Recognize the symptoms of stroke - Aircrew Health News
Tiredness, fatigue, and exhaustion - Aircrew Health News
Don't drink the hand sanitizer - Aircrew Health News
Hand washing: A simple way to prevent infection - Mayo Clinic
Those dirty airplanes! - Flight Attendant News
Health hazard: Taking off shoes at airports - Crew Health News
Motion Sickness Explained - Medical News Today
Medications & Flying - FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Institute
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Safety Alert for Operators: Preventing Injuries Caused by Turbulence - FAA,
December 2005
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Safety Alert for Operators: Portable Oxygen for Flight Attendants - FAA,
October 2005
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