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  2. Medical Tourism in the U.S.? This New Tool Makes It Possible

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    Getty Images Medical tourism is nothing new: For years, ailing Americans have been traveling around the world to get lower rates on hundreds of medical procedures, from hip replacements to root ...

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    Medical Tourism: Access The Power Of Medicine 3.0 Today. Let’s talk about medical tourism and how it can help us access Medicine 3.0, today. For the first time in my life, I ventured into the ...

  4. Medical tourism - Wikipedia

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    Gurgaon is India's largest Medical Tourism hub, [102] followed by Chennai, which is regarded as "India's Health City" as it attracts 45% of health tourists visiting India and 40% of domestic health tourists. India's medical tourism sector was expected to experience an annual growth rate of 30% from 2012, making it a $2 billion industry by 2015.

  5. Medical tourism in the United States - Wikipedia

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  6. International Medical Travel Journal - Wikipedia

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    The International Medical Travel Journal was established in 2007 with a focus on medical tourism. It publishes a biweekly newsletter. [1] Keith Pollard is the Editor in Chief. [2] It runs annual Medical Travel Awards. [3]

  7. Tourism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The travel and tourism industries in the United States were among the first economic sectors negatively affected by the September 11 attacks. In the U.S., tourism is among the three largest employers in 29 states, employing 7.3 million in 2004, to take care of 1.19 billion trips tourists took in the U.S. in 2005.

  8. Stem cell tourism - Wikipedia

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    Stem cell tourism, a form of medical tourism, is the internet based-industry in which stem cell procedures are advertised to the public as a proven cure. [1] In the majority of cases, it leads to patients and families traveling abroad to obtain procedures that are not proven, nor part of a clinical trial approved by an authority like the Food and Drug Administration in the United States. [2]

  9. Category:Medical tourism - Wikipedia

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