Asking aeroplane passengers not to eat nuts is unlikely to prevent an allergic reaction mid-flight - but cleaning their seat ...
THE idea that nut dust can become airborne and trigger deadly allergic reactions on planes has today been questioned by ...
By Carissa WongThere is no strong evidence that people with peanut allergies are at risk of a severe reaction from others ...
In examining studies of airborne food allergens, the authors say that allergen residues on surfaces inside the cabin pose the ...
Food allergies are not rare – a recent report from the UK Food Standards Agency found that 6 percent of adults have a food ...
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 ...
Food allergies on airplanes are linked to dietary ingestion, not ventilation. Effective cleaning and clear airline policies ...
There is no evidence for the commonly held belief that nut allergens can be spread through aircraft ventilation systems, say ...
Banning nuts on flights does not cut the risk of allergic reactions, scientists say. Research commissioned by the UK’s Civil ...
Peanut allergens can be detected at very low levels in the air while shelling nuts, researchers said, but the dust settles ...
A New York based actor and social media influencer is claiming Delta Airlines kicked her off a flight Monday after she told ...
Filters on commercial flights seem to stop peanut particles from circulating around aircraft, making the risk of a serious ...