Arthritis and travelling Whether you are travelling to work in a car pool or setting off on a long trip, planning ahead seems to be the key to travelling successfully if you are an arthritis sufferer. |
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Asthma and travel The key to a relaxed holiday is to plan well ahead. |
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Travelling with disabilities Whereas most travellers enjoy excellent health, the improved speed and comfort of modern travel has enabled many people with disabilities and medical conditions to undertake |
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Pregnancy and travel Pregnant women can travel extensively without problems, but it is not advised during very early or advanced pregnancy. |
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Travelling during pregnancy You’ve probably heard all sorts of different opinions about travelling while you are pregnant. What are the facts about air and road travel?
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Travelling with medicines When you travel, you need to remember not to take a holiday from the safe use of prescription and over-the-counter medicines. |
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Gap year travel tips School's out - for ever. And for many, this is the time for the so-called gap year, when many teens pack their bags and go off into the world. Get some health tips right here. |
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Two ways to handle travel fatigue Sitting in an aircraft, then being stuck in a hotel room can make you feel less than human. The last thing you might feel like doing is exercising. |
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Planning that holiday Bad planning can spoil an entire holiday. So what do you need to do before you go? |
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Tips for a safer festive season The reality is this: whether you are at home, on the road or at your holiday destination, accidents do happen so it is best to be prepared. |