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Due to a bit of confusion our end, some of you may not have received part one of the newsletter. If this is the case, you can view it here Translation help The issue of contaminated cabin air and therefore Aerotoxic Syndrome is a global problem, and so we are always trying to reach out to more people who may be ill with this condition. We want to translate the About Aerotoxic Syndrome page into different languages. We have just added a Spanish version, and the German one is almost ready. If you can help with another language, please let us know.
We may be translating other parts of the site in the future.
| Welcome Aboard Toxic Airlines” to be sent to Parliament The Aerotoxic Association is helping toxicfreeairlines.com send out the hard-hitting documentary to 1400 lords and MPs. As the political reluctance to adequately address the contaminated air issue continues, we hope that by watching the DVD they will wake up to what is under their noses. Aerotoxic Syndrome Report A new paper has been published entitled “Report on Aerotoxic Syndrome and the need for relevant diagnostic tests”. It discusses problems faced by sufferers including the fact that few medical practitioners are aware of the illness as the condition has still to be officially recognised. The author points out that an internet search for “Aerotoxic Syndrome” returns over 5,000 items, yet the Department of Health, NHS Direct, NICE and DEFRA websites yield no information. Read report Spread the word
We believe crews and the travelling public have the right to be informed of the dangers of contaminated air. To this end we have made up some logos with slogans which can be printed out as posters and posted in prominent places. Logo download page
New content on website If you haven't visited the website recently, it's worth a look, as we've added a lot of new content. Please drop in and have a look. |