Welcome to Friday the 13th. It’s a day of bad luck, and if you think about it long enough you might be afraid to even get out of bed. Of course, here at Healthy
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Personal technology has made traveling more rewarding than ever before. Or at least, it has raised the potential of traveling the globe – there are hundreds of
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It’s a tumultuous world out there. Syria has a red hot civil war that might soon turn into much more, there’s growing discontent in China and European austerity
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Filipino Flooding, and the Rest of the Week in Travel and Health
by John Millerby John MillerLast week, we warned you to avoid Egypt because of the violent military crackdown (still good advice). This week, The Philippines are global hot spot to avoid,
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Americans Heart Europe (and the Rest of the Week in Travel and Health)
by John Millerby John MillerEurope is awesome. The history, the style, the food, the globalness… anytime we travel to Europe it’s an eye-opening experience. However, American business trav
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The Royal Baby, Pope Francis and the Rest of the Week in Travel and Health
by John Millerby John MillerThe world was all aflutter this week with the news that the Royal Baby (caps required) was born. Prince George Alexander Louis, as you most surely know, is thir
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This week in travel certainly started on the wrong foot, when a plane traveling from South Korea crash landed in San Francisco this past Sunday. Out of the 307
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It’s a Dangerous World (and the Rest of the Week in Travel and Health)
by John Millerby John MillerAs the geniuses in Devo once sang, It’s a Beautiful World We Live In. It is also, unfortunately, a dangerous world sometimes. And a new report from the World He
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We’ve written recently about the rambunctiousness in Istanbul and the potential impact on tourism. Now, it looks like protest-fever has spread to Brazil. Last n