This is why it's always so cold on planes

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This is why it's always so cold on planes
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And you have to cover every inch of your body in blanket

which looked at why passengers faint mid-flight. The study found that hypoxia, a 'deficiency in the amount of oxygen reaching the tissues' was more likely to occur during a flight than while on the ground because of the pressure inside the cabin. And hypoxia can often lead to fainting.

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