- Is Your Hotel Clean ? Are You Sure ? By:-Jeff Solomon
Other than visually inspecting your hotel room, how do you know how clean it is. Are there standards for the chemicals they use. Will the room environment affect any allergies you may have. Many questions exist but what are the answers ?
- How Not To Travel With bedbugs By:-Jeff Solomon
The most common way to acquire bedbugs is to bring them home with you after a vacation. What you don't know can not only hurt you but cost you a lot of money. Find out how to avoid providing bedbugs with mass transportation to your home.
- Foreign Travel Health Tips By:-Roseline White
With just 36 hours to circle the world by air, a time well below the incubation period of most diseases can be contracted in many countries around the world. Year after year, more and more people who undertake international travel, even in developing countries that were just beaten goals: reducing the cost of flights were offered to many, the opportunity to visit distant countries, often for the first time.
- Information on Yellow Fever Vaccine By:-Roseline White
We recommend immunization against yellow fever for every person in 9 months of age and older who are traveling or living in areas of Africa, South America and other countries where yellow fever infection. In addition, people are traveling to countries that require yellow fever immunization (certificate of vaccination) should be immunized.
- Health care for globe trotters By:-Dr.Savitha Suri
50% of people, who travel, suffer a travel – related illness. All travelers should be well prepared for travel and be prepared to protect themselves from travel related illness. In this issue various aspects of travel related illness have been discussed with related protective measures.
- Treasure Hunting For Morel Mushrooms By:-David Cowley
Hunting for morel mushrooms typically runs from early April and runs through June depending on your geographical location. The Great Lakes region in the United States is the most popular hunting grounds for morel mushrooms but they have also been found in almost all of the lower 48 states.
- Treasure Hunting With Metal Detectors By:-David Cowley
The price of good quality, lightweight metal detectors have been going down in recent years. You can find them at Sears, for goodness' sakes. A basic metal detector will cost you less than $200.
- Treasure Hunting For Opals By:-David Cowley
Opals have been considered a magical precious stone for thousands of years. It is said to help the wearer's psychic powers and to have better and more vivid dreams.
- Secure yourself before you make a next trip abroad By:-Cindy B
While traveling abroad, most of us incorporate the best advice about trip planning and take utmost care to travel safely. The most serious problem a traveler can face is the possibility of having a health problem. And if you are traveling oversees, then it becomes really important to secure your trip to deal with unforeseen medical issues in a foreign country.
- Keeping Healthy and Avoiding Upset Stomachs When you Travel By:-Tina Halford
When traveling to a foreign country, one of the biggest worries is "is the food safe to eat or will it make me ill?" The infamous effects of consuming the local food and drinking water abroad have acquired many names: Montezuma's Revenge (Mexico), The Pharaoh's Curse (Egypt), etc. You should prepare yourself for all possibilities if you are to stay healthy, happy, and relaxed on your vacation.
- Your Travel Health. Nutrition for Fitness and Energy By:-Graeme Lanham
When I visit large cities, I like to do a lot of walking. To explore and visit little back streets off the tourist tracks, inaccessible to tourist buses. You can stop, take photos and enjoy the discoveries that only walking can provide. To fully enjoy these walks, you need a reasonable level of fitness and health. Here are some suggestions to boost your immune system and energy.
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