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  2. An American in Turkey: Can Medical Tourism Get You ... - AOL

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    For the first time in my life, I ventured into the world of medical tourism, and I’m thrilled to report that it won’t be my last experience. My journey to better health and longevity through ...

  3. 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.

  4. Medical Tourism: What You Should Know - AOL

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    A: Generally, medical tourism refers to going outside your own home state to receive medical care. For example, for years people in the U.S. have been traveling from their home state to the Mayo ...

  5. Wellness tourism - Wikipedia

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    Wellness tourism is voluntary travel to world-wide destinations for the purpose of promoting health and well-being through physical, psychological, or spiritual activities. [1] Wellness tourism aims to control stress levels and promote a healthy lifestyle. Specific types of wellness tourism include meditation and multiple types of yoga, such as ...

  6. Medical tourism in the United States - Wikipedia

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  7. Tooth and Consequences: Fla. Woman Faces Medical Tourism ...

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    Medical tourism is nothing new: For years, media outlets, including this one, have been reporting on the benefits of going to other countries for expensive medical procedures.

  8. 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.

  9. Fertility tourism - Wikipedia

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    Fertility tourism (also referred to as reproductive tourism or cross border reproductive care) [1] [2] [3] is the practice of traveling to another country or jurisdiction for fertility treatment, [4] and may be regarded as a form of medical tourism. [5]