You’ve checked that your passport is current, your seat assignments are correct, and your walking shoes are packed. But if you haven’t crossed “preparing for a medical emergency” off your to-do list when planning for international travel, you aren’t ready to leave for the airport. Ensuring you’re ready for the unexpected doesn’t take very long,…
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Tips on How to Avoid Norovirus on a Cruise
Last year, there were 14 outbreaks of norovirus illness on U.S. cruise ships – a 10-year high, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CC) Vessel Sanitation program. By early March 2024, there had been one outbreak reported, which sickened 92 passengers. Although norovirus illnesses are rarely deadly, the symptoms can quickly…
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What You Need to Know When Traveling with Prescription Medication
If you take prescription medication, you shouldn’t just toss it in your suitcase before a trip, especially if you are traveling outside the United States. Your mode of travel, destination, and any layovers along the way can all lead to complications if you travel with prescription medicine, but don't take a few minutes to prepare…
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How Do You Transport a Sick Person on a Plane?
If you’ve taken a commercial airline flight recently, you have firsthand experience with cramped seating, minimal legroom, and narrow aisles. If you’re generally healthy and have good mobility, the experience may have been uncomfortable but manageable. Now imagine you’re seriously ill, far from home, and your insurance doesn't cover an air ambulance. The question then…
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