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1. Plastic Surgery for the Alpha Male: the Advantages of Medical Travel
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... have not deterred patients from seeking elective procedures.  With medical tourism gaining popularity with every passing year, patients look forward to the world of benefits that medical travel provide.  ...
2. Does a Recession Mean More Benefits for Medical Tourism Industry?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... Tourism Will Be Felt the Most in a Recession In fact, the crisis and its domino effects all around the world have led to the exchange rate being more in favor of Americans than they have been in the ...
3. Find Your Roots in Malaysia
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... surgery.  The comfort factor for patients, insurers, and dental tourism companies has helped the industry grow exponentially to its $40 billion status in worldwide revenues.  ...
4. Dental Tourism Destinations Whitening the Way
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... find the best locations for your trip.  These companies also offer safety tips for new and savvy world travelers.  Whether you’re new to dental tourism or a returning patient, the savings won’t make up ...
5. In Singapore, What You Don’t See is What You Get
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... you research your options, ask the right questions, and gather up as much information as possible.  For every reputable dentist there is in this world, there are many unscrupulous ones to match.   Preparing ...
6. Medical Tourism Thailand: Strong enough for a Man, But Made for a Woman
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... and breast implants. Risks and Disadvantages of Medical Tourism Though medical tourism is on the rise across the world, it does have certain risks.  An elective surgery like sex reassignment is performed ...
7. Thailand Will Make a Man of You, Yet
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... around the world how to change lives, too.  Advancements in plastic surgery enable doctors to physically transform women into men and vice versa via female-to-male or male-to-female surgeries (also known ...
8. Watch Your Back in Singapore
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... relatively inexpensive options to medical care they wouldn’t otherwise receive.  Medical tourism has grown exponentially into a multi-billion dollar industry by responding to the needs of patients worldwide ...
9. Mexican Smiles for Sale
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
Fix Your Smile during Medical Vacation “Smile and the world smiles with you.”  That’s not the case for everyone.  Some people’s smiles draw jeers, sneers, and rude remarks because of chips, cracks, ...
10. Jumpstart Your Heart In India
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... Each one is staffed with some of the best doctors and staff in the country and equipped with some of the world’s most advanced medical technologies.  One of the ways medical tourism thrives is from outsourcing ...
11. Nightlife in Mexico City
(Destinations/Mexico)
... and ballet scene, widely considered to be one of the most sophisticated in the world.  The Folkloric Ballet of Mexico presents musical and dance recitals, featuring performers in traditional costumes.  ...
12. Sightseeing in Mexico City
(Destinations/Mexico)
... is now a museum and an auditorium on site.  Museums The National Museum of Anthropology is spread across two floors and is regarded as one of the finest museums in the world.  The first floor covers ...
13. Dining in Mexico City
(Destinations/Mexico)
... up for taste.    Global Flavors As a medical tourism traveler in one of the world’s major global cities, you won’t have too much difficulty finding familiar tastes and dishes.  No matter where you ...
14. Getting around in Mexico City
(Destinations/Mexico)
Overview Mexico City has one of the cheapest public transport systems in the world.  Unfortunately for medical tourism travelers, the system also has a reputation for being one of the most crime-ridden. ...
15. History of Mexico City
(Destinations/Mexico)
... continued even after the Second World War.   Today, Mexico City is one of the foremost medical tourism destinations in the region.  Its cutting edge medical and cosmetic surgery facilities, combined ...
16. Sightseeing in Mexico
(Destinations/Mexico)
... feet underwater at some of the most beautiful coral reef formations in the world.  Museums The capital, Mexico City, is home to a fine selection of museums and performing arts venues.  The National ...
17. Dining in Mexico
(Destinations/Mexico)
Overview As one of the most popular cuisines in the world, Mexican food needs no introduction. Most medical tourism travelers are likely to have sampled Mexican cuisine in their countries, and so, ...
18. Languages of Mexico
(Destinations/Mexico)
...  Mexico has the largest Spanish-speaking population in the world.  Even with the widespread popularity of Spanish, it has not been recognized as the official language of the county.   Native Languages ...
19. Religion in Mexico
(Destinations/Mexico)
... home to the second largest Catholic population in the world, second only to Brazil, another medical tourism hub.   About 6% of Mexico population is Protestant. Of these, the Charismatics and Pentecostals ...
20. History of Mexico
(Destinations/Mexico)
... city in the world, is located underneath modern-day Mexico City.  Spanish Rule Spain arrived in Mexico with Hernán Cortés leading the colonial charge in the 1520s.  It was renamed Nuevo Espana, and ...
21. Sex Sells, Brazil Offers Discounts
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... a fast-growing trend among women worldwide.  The procedure decreases the size of a woman’s labia (the folds around a woman’s genitals).  Another procedure that sometimes accompanies labiaplasty is vaginoplasty…the ...
22. Why Is Hungary the Place for Dental Implants?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... that makes medical tourism an easier decision for a growing number of patients worldwide.  Medical Tourism Gives Rise to Affordable Cosmetic Surgery in Europe Some estimate that in the United Kingdom ...
23. Malaysia Clarifies Benefits of Medical Tourism
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... for a medical procedure, the bill is nothing to blink at.  Other countries, like Malaysia take alleviating the high costs of health care by offering free cataract surgery to the poor during World Sight ...
24. Low Cost of Saving Lives in India
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... States can be as high as $200,000.  That’s more than the average cost of some homes in the US just a few years ago!  Medical tourism outsources the same procedure to world-class Indian medical facilities ...
25. Medical Tourism Redefining Health Care
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... Additionally, many international medical facilities like Singapore’s Parkway Group Healthcare hospitals are Joint Commission International accredited and staffed with some of the world’s most highly ...
26. Shopping in Kuala Lumpur
(Destinations/Malaysia)
... the largest indoor amusement park in the world and ancient Egyptian style architecture to indoor rock climbing, excess is everywhere.  If you’re looking for familiar Western brands on your medical tourism ...
27. Sightseeing in Kuala Lumpur
(Destinations/Malaysia)
...  Bargaining is expected.  Petronas Towers These twin towers, the world’s tallest free-standing twin buildings, have in recent years become an iconic symbol of the city itself.  The two towers stand ...
28. Hotels in Kuala Lumpur
(Destinations/Malaysia)
Overview Kuala Lumpur offers medical tourism visitors a luxurious five-star experience at some of the lowest prices anywhere in the world.  Most hotels here fall at two ends of the spectrum - budget ...
29. History of Kuala Lumpur
(Destinations/Malaysia)
... state of Selangor.  In 1886, the city was declared the capital of the newly established Federated Malay States.   Second World War By this time, a mix of different ethnic groups, including Indian ...
30. July
(Articles/2008)
... risks Health care as a right is hard sell World Anti-Aging Experts to Convene in Dubai GNRC bid to promote medical tourism High-end Concierge Services at Bangkok Hospital Nanny insurance: ...
31. Shopping in Tel Aviv
(Destinations/Israel)
Overview As the commercial capital of one of the fastest growing economies in the world, Tel Aviv has no shortage of shopping outlets.  Whether you want swank, air-condition mega-malls or open bazaars ...
32. Nightlife in Tel Aviv
(Destinations/Israel)
... Boulevard and St. George Street.   Other Entertainment Tel Aviv is the home of the Israel Philharmonic, counted as one of the ten best orchestras in the world.  You’ll also want to check out the ...
33. Sightseeing in Tel Aviv
(Destinations/Israel)
...  is no other exhibit quite like this in the world.  Be sure to check out the thousands of photographs, music records, and models featuring miniature figurines, and scaled-down versions of synagogues ...
34. Dining in Tel Aviv
(Destinations/Israel)
... the most diverse cuisine in the country.  Rooted in Arab influences and Middle Eastern traditions, Tel Aviv cuisine is actually a hodgepodge of foods from around the world (thanks to the Jewish Diaspora).  ...
35. History of Tel Aviv
(Destinations/Israel)
... is one of the oldest ports in the world. Its biblical ties are impressive.  Jaffa was Jonah’s embarkation point before being swallowed by the whale.  And the city’s founding allegedly dates back to ...
36. Climate of Jerusalem
(Destinations/Israel)
Overview As one of the holiest cities in 3 of the world’s largest religions, Jerusalem receives its fair share of “heavenly” weather.  Some meteorologists, in fact, believe that the Psalms refer to ...
37. Dining in Israel
(Destinations/Israel)
... world with their own distinctive culinary influences.  The closest Israelis have to a flagship dish is the falafel.  Consisting of deep fried balls of ground chick peas flavored with spices and sandwiched ...
38. Sightseeing in Israel
(Destinations/Israel)
Overview A journey through Israel is a literal history lesson in three of the world’s largest religions.  Some of Judaism’s, Christianity’s, and Islam’s most scared religious sites are here, all incredibly ...
39. Languages in Israel
(Destinations/Israel)
... Marathi (a Western Indian dialect) throughout your travels.  The Law of Return attracted countless Jews from around the world, each of whom brought his or her distinctive linguistic background along.  ...
40. Religion in Israel
(Destinations/Israel)
Overview Israel is the only country in the world with a majority Jewish population (80%). Although the state proclaims itself as a secular state that provides equal rights to all, Israel was formed ...
41. History of Israel
(Destinations/Israel)
... lost the First World War, the victors divided the Middle East amongst themselves, with the UK receiving most of Palestine and present-day Israel.  When the League of Nations tried to parcel out the ...
42. June
(Articles/2008)
...  Medical Tourism Conference in Thailand Social Movement Unionism World Medical Tourism & Global Health Congress Connects Global Healthcare Providers with Global Insurance Companies Medical ...
43. May
(Articles/2008)
... will target infrastructure needs Three Hip Replacements in India for Two Americans = $130,000 Savings, Thanks to Medical Tourism Company WorldMed Assist "I Love Quirino" caravan reaches out ...
44. April
(Articles/2008)
... a Health Care System Based on Value at 5th Annual World Health Care Congress, April 21-23, Washington, D.C. Top 5 Medical Tourism Destinations Minister:Tourism spreading its reach Global FranTech ...
45. History of Malaysia
(Destinations/Malaysia)
... Pangkor Treaty of 1874.  Calls for independence from Britain soon grew and reached a peak during the Second World War when Britain announced plans to unify the administration of Malaysia under a single ...
46. Environmental Policy
(Medical Tourism/About Us)
... around the world. At Healism.com, we fully recognize our responsibility towards Mother Earth. However, we also realize that environmental protection is a process and not an isolated event. If you ...
47. Healism Mission Statement
(Medical Tourism/About Us)
Why Does Healism.com Exist? Our goal...our mission statement is to educate the world about medical tourism.  We realize that there are many advantages to dental and medical tourism, but we also recognize ...
48. Who Are We?
(Medical Tourism/About Us)
... tourism experts, and former medical tourism patients who are dedicated to providing the world with a free and comprehensive medical tourism resource.  With representatives on six continents, we have spent ...
49. Visas and Passports
(Travel/Visas)
Passports (and sometimes, visas) are required for most international travel.  This is increasingly becoming the case as more countries around the world become involved with the global anti-terrorism ...
50. March
(Articles/2008)
... Hans Rosling Leads International Forum at World Health Care Congress, Apr. 21-23, Wash., DC Steps designed to promote healthcare tourism South Korea Almost Unknown a Year Ago, is Being Very ...