Posted in Before You Travel on Apr 13th, 2011
Not all travel clinics work the same way. It’s best to visit a travel clinic in San Diego that has the knowledge and advice for getting the correct immunizations for the areas you are travelling to. Travel Clinics of America in California are experts in vaccines, immunizations, and disease prevention; not to mention they can [...]
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Posted in Before You Travel on Apr 13th, 2011
If you are going on a trip to another country for vacation, a missionary trip, or to visit relatives from your native country, be sure and visit the leading travel clinic in NYC, Travel Clinics of America. Travel Clinics of America specializes in giving people the advice and recommendations they need for trips to foreign [...]
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Posted in Before You Travel on Mar 11th, 2010
One person can make a difference. Millions of people working together can change the world. A fabulous campaign called MassiveGood opens tomorrow at the United Nations in New York City. Travelers will now have the opportunity to donate $2 when they book an airline ticket, rent a car or pay for hotel accomodations. The money [...]
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Travel vaccinations are like the armor that warriors used to wear in battle. They protect international travelers from assault and injury from microscopic germs that are lying in wait. If fact, the knights in shining armor of yore had it easier. At least they could see their adversary directly and could mount a directed challenge [...]
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Posted in Before You Travel on Aug 22nd, 2009
Those of us who knew LBI, Life Before Internet, recall the most famous travel book of our generation – Europe on $5 a Day. It appealed to students and backpackers who wanted to travel on the cheap. Even today, students studying or volunteering abroad are searching out bargains. Money is tight and saving a few [...]
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Posted in Before You Travel on May 29th, 2009
Earlier this month, I drove to Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada for a long weekend. I flashed my driver’s license at the border and was waved through. The ease of travel there, and the common language and culture, makes Canada seem more like the 51st. state than a foreign country. It will feel a little more foreign on [...]
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Posted in Before You Travel on Jan 20th, 2009
Would we ever tell our child’s pediatrician to “pass on polio” or “skip the hepatitis vaccine”? Of course not. Yet, as traveling adults, why don’t most of us get vaccinated?
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