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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. Tourism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The expense of pleasure tours between 1850 and 1915 meant that only a minority of Americans could experience the luxury of tourism. [7] Many Americans traveled to find work, but few found time for enjoyment of the urban environment. As transportation networks improved, the length of commuting decreased, and income rose. [7]

  5. Medical tourism in the United States - Wikipedia

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  6. 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. But sometimes, cheap ...

  7. 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]

  8. This Family Drives 350 Miles For What Could Be A Common ...

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    But the U.S. drug treatment system — which is mostly a hodgepodge of abstinence-only and 12-step-based facilities that resemble either minimum-security prisons or tropical spas — has for the most part ignored the medical science and been slow to embrace medication-assisted treatment, as The Huffington Post reported in January. As a result ...

  9. Doctors Say This Viral January Health Trend Is Good for Your ...

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    Cutting back on alcohol is good for your brain. Dr. Purdy says that Damp January can benefit the brain — especially in the short term. She points out that drinking alcohol is linked to a lack of ...