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Medical Tourism: Travel Isn’t Just for Fun or Business
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Question: Is there a prevalent form of international tourism that most of us would prefer to avoid?
Answer: Yes. It’s called medical tourism.
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Question: Is there a prevalent form of international tourism that most of us would prefer to avoid?
Answer: Yes. It’s called medical tourism.
And this week, I muse joyfully on not only basking on being a “Bad Mom” on occasion but basking in the glory of being human, alive and entirely less than stellar in the matronly aspect of my life.
CONCORD — Recent revisions improved measures to protect the eco-system along the 192-mile route of the Northern Pass Transmission project, experts said Tuesday, but opportunities to better guard endangered species and wildlife have been missed.
The folly of youth may be the kindest explanation for the amount of time and precious resources that have been squandered in the Governor’s recent Quixotic attempt to tilt at the windmill known as Amazon.
The recent storm and the resulting loss of electricity for many people and in some cases, the additional loss of cable and telephone, have sent many of us to our smartphones, where we are, oddly enough, finding we have Internet capabilities, thus asking some of life’s most important questions of our friends and neighbors out there in cyberspace.
From here at rehab in Manchester, N.H., (more on this below) I need to ask you all an important question. How much are you willing to do to help save local news that matters in New Hampshire?
Newest information provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce indicates that there has been a 4.2 percent decrease in international visitors to this country (-697,791) during the first quarter of 2017, compared to 2016.
This week I’d like to share with you one of the most important, often provocative, moments in a queer person’s life, my life: the act of coming out.
I love red – the bold red, not the orangey Nancy Reagan red, not pinkish red, not feint red, rather, the red of heart, of blood, of crimson.