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Nut allergies ‘aren’t triggered by airborne particles on planes’ -there’s a greater danger, scientists warn
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 through aircraft ventilation systems, allergy and aviation experts stated. GettyNut dust spread through the air in flights can’t trigger allergic reactions, scientists say[/caption] GettyBut allergens may linger on surfaces like tray tables[/caption] Sticky allergen residue lingering on seats, tray tables and video screens may in fact pose a greater risk o

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