Filters on commercial flights seem to stop peanut particles from circulating around aircraft, making the risk of a serious ...
Nut bans on flights may give passengers with allergies a false sense of security, the authors say in the BMJ journal Archives ...
"Research studies (including aircraft simulations) show no evidence to support airborne transmission of nut allergens as a ...
Folks with peanut allergies don't have to worry that someone might be munching on the nuts during an airline flight, ...
Researchers warned that allergenic food is “really sticky” and can be found in seat areas – including seats, tray tables or ...
Common allergy symptoms include hives, rashes, nausea and other gastrointestinal problems. However, in severe cases, wheat exposure in those affected can result in anaphylaxis, a potentially ...
In examining studies of airborne food allergens, the authors say that allergen residues on surfaces inside the cabin pose the ...
We have reported several times on situations where passengers with severe allergies requested that peanuts not be served ...
THE idea that nut dust can become airborne and trigger deadly allergic reactions on planes has today been questioned by ...
Banning nuts on flights does not cut the risk of allergic reactions, scientists say. Research commissioned by the UK’s Civil ...
THE idea that nut dust can become airborne and trigger deadly allergic reactions on planes has today been questioned by scientists. There's no evidence that allergens can be spread in the air ...
Folks with peanut allergies don’t have to worry that someone might be munching on the nuts during an airline flight ...