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Those Legs Were Made for Walking : Avoiding DVT
Anyone who has worn a cast for an extended period of time knows that the body needs to move to stay healthy. Unused muscles atrophy. Joints stiffen.

Travel Health Insurance Basics -- Part 1
Open your U.S passport to page two and you may be surprised by the following warning:

HEALTH INSURANCE. Persons considering foreign travel should determine what health insurance coverage, if any, they require while outside the United States. Medicare does not cover health care costs outside the United States and its territories, except under limited circumstances in Canada and Mexico.
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Fear of Flying -- Part 2
Preventing Motion Sickness
Preventing and Treating Travelers' Diarrhea
Avoiding Travelers' Diarrhea
The Most Dangerous Leg of Your Journey
When Ears Have an Altitude Problem
Mountain Sickness
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