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1. India Promises a New You with Low Priced Dermabrasion
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... problems increase if one plans to visit a foreign country.  The best way to go about ensuring safety during a medical vacation is planning.  Consult a good travel agent, your country’s travel advisories, ...
2. The Cost of Dental Implants Will Bring a Smile to Your Face
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... when such procedures are too expensive in the patient’s own country.  Growing in popularity, dental tourism is bringing an influx of foreign patients to countries such as the Philippines, South Africa, ...
3. The Art of Rhinoplasty: One Size Doesn’t Fit All
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... Costa Rica where the price is much closer to $3,770. The ‘Rich Coast’, a Medical Tourism Hub Costa Rica (the "Rich Coast") is a diverse country awash with misty waterfalls, tropical rainforests, and ...
4. Despite the Recession, Medical Tourism Is on the Increase for India
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... provides patients with the opportunity to experience the country's rich history without breaking the bank.  Is Low Priced Health Care in India Safe Health Care?  At a time where tightening our ...
... country’s population, not counting millions more who are underinsured.  Even the “fortunate” patients with insurance are hard-pressed to find deductibles and costs that yield truly affordable dental health ...
6. Medical Tourism vs. Universal Health Care
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... can help the globalization of medicine.  Some suggest the growing number of patients leaving the US for medical care abroad demonstrates the need for universal health care.  The US isn’t the only country ...
7. Has Your Employer Added Medical Vacations to Your Medical Coverage?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... tourism may be an even stronger tool in lowering health care costs and getting the country back on its feet financially.    ...
8. Thailand Can Make a Man Out of You
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... health issues affecting other countries.  For example, patients may reconsider medical tourism to a country with political or religious unrest.  Likewise, certain countries are reported to have excessively ...
9. Could Affordable Facial Implants Be for You?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... Singapore may not be as dangerous as offending someone in a more hostile country; nonetheless it’s important to be aware of those nuances.   ...
10. Affordable Health Care During Tumultuous Times
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... medical tourism destination country—may affect the numbers of patients seeking affordable procedures from dental bonding to hip replacement. Growing Risk for Affordable Health Care Patients the world ...
11. Is Dental Tourism Safe?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... be as accustomed to looming threats, nor prepared to “watch their back,” particularly when all they want are low priced dental fillings.  Learn about the country to which you’re traveling:  crime rates/patterns, ...
12. US Insurer Announces Cover for Health Vacations in India
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... vacations from across the world.  It's not just emergency life-saving procedures that lure patients – non-emergency and elective surgeries also play their part in contributing to the country's medical ...
13. Is Medical Tourism Dangerous?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... and clinics in Mexico, or whichever country you have chosen, should be checked to ensure that they are adequately certified and accredited.  In Mexico, for example, the Entidad Mexicana de Acceditación ...
14. Avoiding the Dangers of Medical Tourism
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... be there.  Some compare the attacks in Mumbai to the attacks in the US on September 11th in that they were strategically coordinated versus randomly affecting segments of the countryside.  Though this ...
15. Can India Help You Fake Your Age Like the Rich and Famous?
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... for treatment in the coming days.  Wockhardt Hospital's CEO, Vishal Bali, commented, “Though there is some fear in the minds of foreigners, they also have a lot of confidence in our country.  I expect ...
16. Reconciling Medical Tourism with Local Healthcare
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... tourism destinations like India.  While locals can't afford the cost of an emergency life-saving procedure at one of the country's hospitals, these same facilities lay out the red carpet for Westerners ...
17. Why Health Vacations Are So Right for Women
(Blogs/The Stanley Rubenti Medical Tourism Blog)
... says that women pay a higher insurance rate than men do in many parts of the country.  The difference in premiums paid can be as high as 50 percent in some States.  The report is based on the findings ...
18. Getting Around in Dubai
(Destinations/United Arab Emirates)
... English.  Taxis are easy to find except on weekends outside some of the biggest malls. Rental Cars Gas prices are rock bottom in this oil producing country, so that makes renting a car a very attractive ...
19. Sightseeing in the United Arab Emirates
(Destinations/United Arab Emirates)
Overview For much of its existence, the United Arab Emirates was a dry harsh desert where Bedouins lived in tents on the sand dunes, with little contact with the outside world.  Pictures of the country ...
20. Dining in the United Arab Emirates
(Destinations/United Arab Emirates)
...  Seafood is another specialty here.  With a lengthy coastline to explore, the country's fishermen who venture out into the Arabian Gulf and the Indian Ocean in their traditional dhows, bring back plenty ...
21. Climate in the United Arab Emirates
(Destinations/United Arab Emirates)
Overview The United Arab Emirates has a typical, subtropical climate with hot and humid summers and sunny, but cool winters.  There are no surprises in the country's weather though – no sudden afternoon ...
22. Languages in the United Arab Emirates
(Destinations/United Arab Emirates)
Arabic The official language of the United Arab Emirates is Arabic, and it’s the language of the country's constitution.  It is the language spoken by the locals, as well as the language of government.  ...
23. Religion in the United Arab Emirates
(Destinations/United Arab Emirates)
... non-citizens, making for one of the largest population of foreign-born residents in any country in the world.  Islam The local Sunni Moslems living close to the Al Burayami Oasis area follow the Maliki ...
24. Politics of the United Arab Emirates
(Destinations/United Arab Emirates)
... country is far from a democracy, although in 2005, the President, Sheikh Nahyan, did announce that some members of the Federal Council would henceforth be elected. The Federation At the time of its ...
25. History of the United Arab Emirates
(Destinations/United Arab Emirates)
... consisting of six emirates - Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm al Quwain, and Fujairah.  The seventh emirate, Ras-al-Khaimah joined the newly formed country in 1972. Sheikh Zayed, the ruler of Abu ...
26. Sightseeing in Johannesburg
(Destinations/South Africa)
... that trace some of the darkest chapter in the country's history. Although there are plenty of restaurants and shopping complex to boost your spirits, be sure to schedule sufficient time in your medical ...
27. Climate in Johannesburg
(Destinations/South Africa)
... in summer, although not to the same extent as in the rest of the country.  ...
28. History of Johannesburg
(Destinations/South Africa)
... Johannes Meyer and Johannes Rissik, the two officials who played an important role in mapping the city after the discovery.  Blacks from all over the country began to move to the new settlement, and immigrants ...
29. Sightseeing in South Africa
(Destinations/South Africa)
... job of tracing the country’s long and painful journey from oppression and extreme prejudice to democracy and a new world.  There are audio video recordings, accounts of those who survived the anti-apartheid ...
30. Dining in South Africa
(Destinations/South Africa)
... and the gastronomy of the English, Dutch, and Portuguese settlers.  The mastery of the talented chefs in the country is aided by a bountiful supply of fresh seafood and abundant game.  The country’s fruit ...
31. Climate in South Africa
(Destinations/South Africa)
Overview South Africa is blessed with ocean on three sides of the country.  This, plus its subtropical location, gives the country the warm climate that sun worshippers around the world crave.  The ...
32. Languages in South Africa
(Destinations/South Africa)
Overview It’s not for nothing that South Africa is called the Rainbow Nation.  This is a country of incredible racial and religious diversity, and this variety is also evident in its linguistic traditions. ...
33. Religion in South Africa
(Destinations/South Africa)
... Christianity arrived in the country, some rituals still remain, and these have mingled with Christian beliefs. Christianity Christianity arrived in this medical tourism destination with the Portuguese ...
34. Politics of South Africa
(Destinations/South Africa)
... African Parliament comprises two houses – the National Assembly and the Council of Provinces.  Legislative power is vested both in the government and Parliament.  The country has an independent judiciary ...
35. History of South Africa
(Destinations/South Africa)
... in the country was controlled by an elite group of White men, while the interior was dominated by Black Africans and Boers (White Dutch farmers).  By 1885, the British had given the country full internal ...
36. Nightlife in Warsaw
(Destinations/Poland)
... medical tourism traveler.  With an unprecedented economic boom, and the return of thousands of Polish emigrants who are carving out their slice of the country's booming success pie, there are a myriad ...
37. Dining in Warsaw
(Destinations/Poland)
... mecca.  Several of the restaurants in this medical tourism hub feature prominently in continental magazine reviews. Local Flavors Contrary to all the bad press that the country’s food gets, Polish ...
38. Transportation in Warsaw
(Destinations/Poland)
... attractions outside Warsaw in the countryside. Walking This is a huge city, so walking is recommended only if you have to travel from point A to point B in specified parts of town.  Cycling is not ...
39. Weather in Warsaw
(Destinations/Poland)
Overview Poland has a reputation for being a cold and dreary country where the sun rarely shines.  Its cultural and financial capital Warsaw, however, enjoys a milder and more temperate climate.  ...
40. History of Warsaw
(Destinations/Poland)
... was reinstated as the country's capital. Second World War When the Second World War broke out, the city managed to defend itself heroically in the beginning, but in September 1939, the Nazis moved ...
41. Sightseeing in Poland
(Destinations/Poland)
Overview Poland’s tragic history has been etched in the country’s landscape in the form of old towns, museums, and the relics of concentration camps.  But reminders of man’s cruelty to man are not ...
42. Dining in Poland
(Destinations/Poland)
... caraway seeds, and cream which are used to bring flavor to and garnish the country’s thick soups and sauces.  Although the cuisine has long had a reputation for being heavy and unimaginative, chefs in ...
43. Weather in Poland
(Destinations/Poland)
... the interior of Eurasia to create a climate with varying seasons.  The northwestern parts of the country usually has humid and mild winters and rainy summers, while the eastern part of Poland sees continental ...
44. Religion in Poland
(Destinations/Poland)
Overview In spite of being a majority Christian country, Poland has a high reputation for the level of its religious tolerance.  There are traces of all the dominant world religions here, including ...
45. Politics of Poland
(Destinations/Poland)
... Judiciary Poland’s judiciary comprises tribunals and independent courts, with the Supreme Court acting as the highest judicial authority in the country.  The Supreme Court’s responsibilities include ...
46. History of Poland
(Destinations/Poland)
... Large portions of the country were controlled by Prussia.  Between 1772 and 1795, there were yet more divisions of the kingdom, with the western territories going to Prussia and the southern regions going ...
47. Shopping in Havana
(Destinations/Cuba)
Overview Besides being the medical tourism capital of Cuba, Havana is also the shopping hub of the country… although in a land where the locals are barely able to indulge in non-essential shopping, ...
48. Night Life in Havana
(Destinations/Cuba)
... your hotel desk, although the prices tend to be on the higher side. Salsa Clubs Cuban salsa is one of the country’s most popular exports, besides cigars, and the country’s most renowned salsa bands ...
49. Sightseeing in Havana
(Destinations/Cuba)
... is the most impressive. Museo de la Ciudad This ornate building is a fine example of the architectural style that’s known as Cuban baroque, and was the seat of the country’s government for more than ...
50. History of Havana
(Destinations/Cuba)
Establishment of Havana Cuba’s capital and the country’s medical tourism center, Havana, was founded on August 25, 1515 by the Spanish conquistador Diego Velasquez.  The initial location of the town ...