New superbug threat can’t be ignored
DUBAI — Medical tourism from the UAE to India may not be affected due to the emergence of a ‘new superbug’ though the threat should not be underestimated, said an expert.
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Dengue’s human cost
What is the State’s responsibility?: Around 192 people had died from dengue fever in the first seven and a half months of this year, it was reported. The total number of infected people is over 26,824 and there can be no doubt that the entire population of Sri Lanka is in danger.
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Annual Oyster Roast coming up on Saturday
The Arts Council of York County will host its annual Oyster Roast from 5 to 8 p.m. Saturday at the Community Performance Center, 249 E. Main St., Rock Hill.
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Over 70 Countries Converge to Craft a Truly Global Congress
ROYAL PALM BEACH, FLORIDA-- (Marketwire - Sept. 2, 2010) - The Medical Tourism Association announced today that over seventy countries have confirmed participation in the 3rd Annual World Medical Tourism and Global Healthcare Congress in Los Angeles, California, USA, September 22nd-24th, 2010. The congress is made up of three conferences 1) Medical Tourism Conference, 2) Expatriate Healthcare ...
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Legal loopholes barrier to curbing maritime pollution
The tar balls floating up to Goa beaches and blighting the picture-perfect tourism hotspot have again brought to the fore how weak the environment and liability laws are in India when it comes to checking maritime pollution.
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