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What health problems are caused from flying frequently?

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What health problems are caused from flying frequently?
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Increased risk of deep vein thrombosis
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the shits
>>8885453
only if you're fat and don't do your cardio in the waiting rooms like an obnoxious cunt
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Melanoma and breast cancer

Supposedly military pilots flying at really high altitudes get brain lesions, supposedly.
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lucid ejaculation
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>>8885476
Then the risk doesnt increase? Oh ok thanks doctor
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Most frequent flyers get no health problems. Flying isn't very different from being on the ground. You're in a pressurized tube the entire time negating the change in altitude. The increased cosmic radiation is negligible. If it crashes, you'll die on impact anyway. It's going over 500mph, you're fucked if it goes down
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>>8885640
Actually, survival odds from plane crashes are pretty good (greater than 50%), but that includes *all* kinds of crashes. Your chances of surviving a crash from 30k feet are much lower, but not zero. Probably close to 5%. A lot depends on the angle of the crash. Also, deaths in plane crashes aren't always sudden. Many of them are long, excruciating, and unbelievably grotesque (see Japan Airlines Flight 123).
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>>8885517
This.
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>>8885346
Getting beat up and dragged off. Granted this is only likely to happen to OP.
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>>8885675
>Off-duty flight attendant Yumi Ochiai, one of the four survivors out of 524 passengers and crew, recounted from her hospital bed that she recalled bright lights and the sound of helicopter rotors shortly after she awoke amid the wreckage, and while she could hear screaming and moaning from other survivors, these sounds gradually died away during the night.

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>>8885640
>mph
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Increased radiation.
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>>8886668
That isn't a health problem
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