Alcohol 'risky' on long-haul flights 

Alcohol ‘risky’ on long-haul flights 

Academics from Germany’s Institute of Aerospace Medicine suggest airlines should limit access to alcohol on long-haul flights to protect passengers’ heart health. The study found that a mix of in-flight alcohol and cabin pressure at cruising altitude can strain sleeping passengers’ hearts by lowering blood oxygen and increasing heart rate. This combination is considered “an underestimated health risk”, even among younger adults.
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