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H1n1: Where It’s Located and How to Travel

While reports relating to the spread of the H1N1 (Swine Flu) virus vary by day, a comprehensive look at the range of the disease across the United States can provide a better understanding of its growth. Below are the states which are currently affected as reported by the Centers for Disease Control.

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Travel Therapy: Why You May Need a Vacation

Do you sometimes wake up in the morning with the thought that the new day offers no more challenges for you?

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Exercising and Transportation at Once

Riding a bicycle as transportation is extremely rewarding…

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Government Catches Up with The Church

Death to Malaria.

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Hit The Ground Running

Forget the gym – get running round Shanghai.

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The Most Common Travel Health Problems

Don’t let these common nasty problems spoil your holiday…

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How Will Swine Flu Affect Travelers?

The recent spread of the H1N1 virus, better known as “swine flu”, has caused many people who travel often to worry about their health the effect this virus would have on their travel plans. This leaves travelers wondering what will happen if they contract H1N1. Although policies are subject to change, every traveler should know what happens to them if they are unable to travel due to this illness.

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Protecting Yourself From the Swine Flu

With the recent outbreak of the swine flu, we all need to take precautions in stopping the spread of this infection.

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Techniques to Combat Motion Sickness

How to cope with motion sickness during the travel.

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Joint Commission International Essentials for Safety and Quality: Risk Four

The Joint Commission International is a non-profit organization, which accredits health care providers around the world based on their quality of care. The JCI recently released an Essentials for Quality and Patient Safety program which is discussed within this article. This covers the fourth risk, Clinical Care of Patients.