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1. The Art of Rhinoplasty: One Size Doesn’t Fit All
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... with patients opting for one of the five most common cosmetic surgery procedures; breast augmentation, liposuction, blepharoplasty, rhinoplasty, and abdominoplasty.  According to the American Society for ...
2. Despite the Recession, Medical Tourism Is on the Increase for India
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... becoming the preferred destination for medical tourism. Low priced gastric bypass surgery, affordable Botox, and cheap dental work are saving thousands of dollars for millions of Americans.  In a recent ...
3. Medical Tourism vs. Universal Health Care
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... and not having health care.  According to the US Census Bureau, at least 47 million Americans were uninsured in 2006.  With the economic crisis that has ballooned since then, that number may be even higher.  ...
4. Patients Shouldn’t Compromise Safety for Affordable Health Care
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
Acts of Violence Increase Emphasis on Dental Tourism Safety Terrorism, gangs, and drug wars continue to pose threats around the world.  For most Americans, these are someone else’s problem; watching ...
5. Will Medical Tourism Help or Hurt US Health Care Crisis?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... 750,000 Americans who sought medical care abroad in 2007 help clarify the reality. Make Working With Thailand Part of US Health Care Strategy As a major medical tourism destination, Thailand is an ...
6. Cost of Penis Enlargement Surgery: Too High For Comfort
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... surgery really worth it?  Probably not.  The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, the American Urological Association, and the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) have all issued policy ...
7. Can Medical Tourism Packages Thrive With Universal Health Care?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... and can’t afford the ensuing health care costs.  Health care in the US is indeed extremely expensive, but the point is that we Americans may not be helping ourselves.  For example, one of the most prevalent ...
8. Is Dental Tourism Safe?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... being (or at least appearing) savvy.  The rapid growth of dental tourism in the past decade has the American Dental Association exploiting those safety risks and making more active attempts to curb the ...
9. US Insurer Announces Cover for Health Vacations in India
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
Americans Can Have Indian Heath Vacations Covered US insurer Wellpoint has announced a program to cover health vacations in India for group members who wish to travel for non-emergency medical treatment.  ...
10. The Search for the Legendary Health Vacation Insurance Provider
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... the cost of the same procedure (without the frills) in the US.  The American Society of Plastic Surgeons indicated that the average surgeons’ fee alone in the U.S. for cheek implants amount to $1945.  ...
11. Get a Brazilian Butt with a Health Vacation Package
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
How Much Does Buttock Augmentation Cost? As of 2005, over 2,000 Americans opted for buttock augmentation surgery, which cost approximately $20,000.   Dr. Thomas L. Roberts III, a plastic surgeon in Spartanburg, ...
12. Look No Further for Low Priced Chemical Peels
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
...  Medical Tourism Coverage Expanding for Americans Unreasonably high health care costs drove more than 750,000 Americans to other countries for medical treatment in 2007.  For most of these patients, ...
13. Plastic Surgery Safety Tips
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... there.  This is true for all countries. American tourists generally stand out in most countries.  Sometimes it’s our habits; other times it’s the way we dress.  One key to safety is ...
14. Elective Surgery Not Always about Sex
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... popularity increases, the more reliable it will become, opening doors to even more opportunity.  Currently, the multi-billion dollar industry attracts more than 700,000 Americans with expectations of exceeding ...
15. Why Is Medical Tourism on the Rise?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
Jump the Border to Mexico They say if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em.  For many Americans, being asked to “press 3 for English” is a subject of much consternation.  Many are questioning how the situation ...
16. Shopping in Dubai
(Destinations/United Arab Emirates)
... is everything from Parisian couture to American street wear, chunky gold jewelry to contemporary diamond pieces, Persian silk rugs to Scandinavian furnishings. Bazaars The most famous of the traditional ...
17. History of Poland
(Destinations/Poland)
... the War, the Russian, Americans, and British victors redrew the boundaries of Poland.  There was massive migration out of the country, including the few remaining Jews who emigrated to the newly established ...
18. Shopping in Havana
(Destinations/Cuba)
... American dollars or Euros and are run by the state.  Havana has not been immune to the shopping mall culture, and some of these have begun to sprout around town.  Not surprisingly, malls tend to attract ...
19. Sightseeing in Havana
(Destinations/Cuba)
... men, military heroes, baseball players, even an American congressman.  There are also monuments to fire fighters who died in the great fire of 1890, revolutionary soldiers, as well as baseball players ...
20. Weather in Havana
(Destinations/Cuba)
... (some) American and European vacationers arrive in Havana to escape the biting winters in their homelands.  The holiday season at the end of the year is particularly festive.  New Year’s Eve calls for ...
21. History of Havana
(Destinations/Cuba)
... and England chose to settle down in Havana.  These immigrants lent to the city their unique cultural influences, helping to make Havana the vibrant city that we know today. American Relations After ...
22. Sightseeing in Cuba
(Destinations/Cuba)
... from Europe, and a few Oriental and South American exhibits. If you’re an Ernest Hemingway fan, head to the museum named after him in downtown Havana.  There is a large collection of books and paintings, ...
23. Languages in Cuba
(Destinations/Cuba)
... and French influences too.  There are also several American English words that have found their way into the local language. Creole The arrival of large numbers of Haitian immigrants in the beginning ...
24. History of Cuba
(Destinations/Cuba)
... and in 1895, the revolution picked up where it left off.  This time, it ended with Spain giving up control over its territory in 1898.  The Americans, who had intervened for the revolutionaries, took over ...
25. Are Health Vacations Becoming Too Mainstream?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... this change in the winds, and the most important of these is the fact that the American Medical Association has issued guidelines to insurance companies, medical tourism agencies, and other components ...
26. Medical Tourism Advice for the Newbie Traveler
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... Wockhardt Hospital costs only 20% of what you would have to pay in many western hospitals.  For many of the millions of Americans who are seeking medical treatment outside their country, it’s a fulfilling ...
27. Medical Tourism Competes with Strings and Doorknobs
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... deals that the middle and upper class can’t refuse.  Acceptance of these offers is reflected by the 750,000 Americans who sought medical care abroad last year.  Experts anticipate the number growing to ...
28. Medical Vacations Replace Your Apple-a-Day
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
Medical Vacations to India Save Big Dental tourism offers incredible savings to Americans looking for a break from soaring health care costs without sacrificing their safety.  Lately, pinching pennies ...
29. Malaysia Gets the Kinks Out of Your Neck
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
More Americans Afford Plastic Surgery Prices…in Malaysia One of the greatest paradoxes around American health care is that so many US citizens almost travel almost 9,000 miles to Malaysia to afford ...
30. The Key to the Fountain of Youth: Medical Tourism
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... 95% of these tourists are Americans seeking relief from high prices in the United States.  In response to the growing trend toward medical tourism in Costa Rica, the Council of International Promotion ...
31. India’s Baby Boom and the Rise of Medical Tourism
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... American clinics are limited to a maximum of 2 embryos.  This carries potential risks to the mother, though, so patients are best advised to evaluate their options before deciding on the number of embryos ...
32. Plastic Surgery for the Alpha Male: the Advantages of Medical Travel
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
Medical Tourism for Elective Procedures According to diversitybusiness.com, men are becoming increasingly interested in cosmetic surgery procedures.  Their report cites the American Academy of Facial ...
33. Philippines Medical Tourism Summit Sounds Optimistic Note
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... tourism industry to meet this burgeoning demand for affordable healthcare. According to Edelstein, the number of uninsured Americans – that is those without access to heath insurance – is close to 50 ...
34. Does a Recession Mean More Benefits for Medical Tourism Industry?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... in health vacation hotspots like India, there are no fears that Americans will stop visiting the country for their medical procedures any time soon.  In fact, according to several insiders in India's medical ...
35. Medical Vacations May not Be US Health Care Answer, but They’re Helping
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
Dental Tourism Packages on the Rise in Economic Straits Now more than ever, Americans are looking to other countries for answers.  Foreign car makers and technology have long held the favor of American ...
36. Find Your Roots in Malaysia
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... Patients Look to Insurers for Help In times of health care and economic crises combined, Americans count themselves fortunate if they aren’t among the 47 million people who are uninsured and 30 million ...
37. Toothless No More, Courtesy of Dental Tourism
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... More Affordable For Americans who can’t afford insurance or don’t have enough coverage, dental tourism to countries like India, Brazil, Argentina, or Hungary may fill the gaps in toothless smiles.  Patients ...
38. Losing Your Hair? Visit India!
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... the surgery are generally wiling to find a way, whether saving for it or plastic surgery financing, to cover the cost of hair placement surgery.  The American Hair Loss Association estimates men and women ...
39. Will Medical Tourism Prices Impact the Presidential Elections?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
Expanding Options for Medical Tourism According to a report on policyinnovations.org, “45 million Americans are currently uninsured.” The rising cost of health expenditures in the United States limits ...
40. How Health Vacations Can Ease the Pain in Your Back
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... the country recently made headlines again.  This time, it took on the cost of disc degeneration repair for an American citizen with limited options in his home country.  What was special about this operation ...
41. Taking the Cost of Coronary Angioplasty Surgery to Heart
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
What Medical Tourism Can Do for You The American Heart Journal recently published a study on the cost of coronary angioplasty compared with coronary bypass surgery.  The results indicate that patients ...
42. Will Cheap Healthcare Catch on?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
Learning from Medical Tourism The Untied States, United Kingdom, and have been facing difficult times in the health care industry.  In the US alone, figures routinely show more than 47 million Americans ...
43. Mexican Smiles for Sale
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... is around 80,000, compared to the 47 million nationwide without health insurance (and 120 million without dental insurance), HCSN’s practices could become an answer to lowering costs for Americans who ...
44. Sightseeing in Mexico City
(Destinations/Mexico)
...  from the time the Aztecs arrived here to the American invasion of Mexico City.   Ancient Ruins In 1978, excavations next to the Palacio Nacional revealed what had lay hidden for centuries before –the ...
45. Dining in Mexico City
(Destinations/Mexico)
... Lebanese shawarma stalls, and more. You can even find popular fast food restaurants from the American school of cuisine.  ...
46. History of Mexico City
(Destinations/Mexico)
... confirmed Mexico City as the capital.   Several decades of strife followed as many factions fought to control Mexico City. In 1847, American troops invaded Mexico City during the Mexican-American War, ...
47. Dining in Mexico
(Destinations/Mexico)
... also have Continental and American restaurants that feature fine gourmet cuisine.  ...