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Health Protection and Safety
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Jet Lag and How to Reduce Its Effects
Jet lag can have a nasty effect on your body after you have taken a long flight. By following the steps in this article, your vacation can be much more enjoyable. You are sure to have a wonderful vacation or successful business trip. Submitted 08/22/08. |
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Traveling Without Getting Stung - Bed Bugs
Whether hiking in a remote area staying in a flophouse, or traveling first class staying at a five-star resort, you are in danger of an attack from these bloodthirsty vermin. Here are a few things you can do to reduce your chances of getting stung. Submitted 07/27/08. |
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Travel Blogs Can Give You Insider Tips
When you are traveling, knowing the facts is very important. Most travelers are unaware of visa regulations, health requirements, customs restrictions, and other factors that prevent a person from entering a country. Travel blogs to the rescue! Submitted 06/25/08. |
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Travel Health Information for Travel to Developing Countries
Are you considering travel to a developing country like India? This article contains information about vaccinations, anti-malarial medications, and travel health advice - for journeying to foreign countries that may pose health risks. Submitted 05/09/08, edited 05/09/08. |
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How to Pick Kids' Hiking Boots
When hiking with children, you will have one 'long' day if your kids are wearing uncomfortable boots. Little feet have special needs. When choosing kids' hiking boots, you should be looking for features that offer special protection for smaller feet. Submitted 05/01/08. |
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Eat Smart: Ontario's Quest for Healthy Restaurants
The practice of eating healthily is being promoted more heavily than ever. Ontario recently launched its Eat Smart campaign - a program that assesses and awards Ontario restaurants that meet higher standards in food safety and nutritional value. Submitted 03/21/08. |
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Vacation Safety Tips
Even innocent accidents can blight a vacation. Small problems can be much more troublesome than they are at home. It's best to be aware and well prepared, so you can be sure of a trip that is safe and fun all the way through. This article explains. Submitted 03/11/08. |
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Are You Traveling with a Disability or a Medical Condition?
A little prior planning can make your trip easier for you and for the security personnel. This article gives tips about pre-trip medical preparations, packing, documentation, security procedures, and other concerns for travelers with special needs. Submitted 01/18/08. |
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Air Passengers with Disabilities - Know Your Rights
The Air Carrier Access Act, and the Department of Transportation rule that implements it, set out procedures designed to ensure that disabled individuals have the same opportunity as anyone else to enjoy a pleasant flight. This article explains. Submitted 01/02/08. |
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Do You Know What Travel Insurance Actually Covers?
Getting the right travel insurance - insurance that is flexible and affordable - can help you to avoid problems while you travel. However, do you know the extent of the insurance that you purchase? Pre-existing conditions impose restrictions. Submitted 09/03/07. |
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