Displaying items by tag: travel health and safety

As AIESEC intern Genevieve prepares for her overseas placement, "helpful horror stories" aren't making her task any easier. 
Published in Work Abroad Blogs
Non-medical personnel are essential to medical missions and relief work around the world. A former tree planter becomes part of the solution as a logistician with MSF.
Published in Work Abroad
The things that make travel exciting can also be the most trying. Dr. Mark Wise shares his advice on how to even out the bumps.
Published in Travel Health
More than a whole third of UK gap-year travellers need to be financially bailed out by their parents. 
Published in Editor's Desk
In remote regions, far from medical care, identifying potential problems early on can help prevent minor ailments from becoming serious emergencies.
Published in Travel Health
They're everywhere, often difficult to detect until it's too late, but when they strike, you'll know you've been had.
Published in Travel Health
Mike Webster offers the following considerations for travelling as or with a diabetic.
Published in Travel Health
How to keep your guts from visiting the circus during your travels.
Published in Travel Health
If you're getting ready for a sojourn overseas, chances are you've prepared a list of things to jam into your pack before you head off to the airport. One item that is often overlooked is a first aid kit.
Published in Travel Health
A travel doctor's prescription for staying fit as a fiddle on your travels.
Published in Travel Health
Why getting all your shots won't protect you from the biggest travel health hazard abroad.
Published in Travel Health
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