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  2. Aviation medicine - Wikipedia

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    Aviation medicine, also called flight medicine or aerospace medicine, is a preventive or occupational medicine in which the patients/subjects are pilots, aircrews, or astronauts. [1] The specialty strives to treat or prevent conditions to which aircrews are particularly susceptible, applies medical knowledge to the human factors in aviation and ...

  3. Jet Lag: How to Adjust to New Sleep Patterns During Travel

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    Try to go to bed an hour or two earlier if you’re traveling east or later if you’re traveling west. Manage stress with relaxation and self-care exercises like meditation, breathing exercises ...

  4. Jet lag - Wikipedia

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    Specialty. Psychiatry, neurology, aviation medicine. Jet lag, or desynchronosis, is a temporary physiological condition that occurs when a person's circadian rhythm is out of sync with the time zone they are in, and is a typical result from travelling rapidly across multiple time zones (east–west or west–east).

  5. What Happens if You Have a Medical Emergency on a Plane?

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    The flight crew, medical volunteers, and medical ground support can offer recommendations, but ultimately the decision to divert is made by the pilot and flight dispatcher.

  6. Stay hydrated with more fresh fruit and vegetables. Also avoid overeating. A balanced diet can help reduce some jet lag symptoms like poor sleep, fatigue, bloating, and an upset stomach. 9. Get ...

  7. Justice Prisoner and Alien Transportation System - Wikipedia

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    The flight schedules are kept secret from the public, and are known only to those directly involved in its operation. Inmates scheduled to fly are given little or no advance notice of their flight, to deter escapes and sabotage, and to prevent harm from outsiders. [citation needed] Prisoner in handcuffs augmented with a handcuff cover and belly ...

  8. What Doctors Really Think About Your In-Flight Anti-Anxiety ...

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    Flight delays, crowded spaces, and the loss of control that comes with being up so high in the air causes stress or anxiety in many people. But doctors say popping a Xanax, eating a medical ...

  9. Air medical services - Wikipedia

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    Air medical services. Air medical services are the use of aircraft, including both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters to provide various kinds of medical care, especially prehospital, emergency and critical care to patients during aeromedical evacuation and rescue operations.