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Additionally, airline and airport managements may be unwilling or unprepared to advise their customers of potential health risks and strategies to reduce risk, for example in relation to development of DVT. It is therefore important for the individual traveler, and for the economic future of the air travel industry that increased consideration is given to the wellbeing and satisfaction of the passenger with the travel process. e. e. impact of these sources on the individual). The ability to distinguish between cause and outcome is important for those who treat stress and it is suggested that the term stressor be used to describe causal factors, and stress to describe the psychological outcome.
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