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Online Medical Tourism Agency Health Options Worldwide (HOW) Discusses India's Resistant Medical Travel 'Super Bug'

Tourism in the Nilgiris: need to translate words into action

9 Portuguese tourists killed in Morocco bus crash

Focus On Service Industry To Maintain Relations With China - MCA

Scientists warn against taking high doses of Vitamin B

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Online Medical Tourism Agency Health Options Worldwide (HOW) Discusses India's Resistant Medical Travel 'Super Bug'

PRINCETON, N.J., Sept. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- In a study published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases journal, the discovery of the NDM-1 bacteria was found in British patients returning from Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan after medical treatment. This practice, also known as medical tourism, makes it possible to obtain lower-priced surgical treatments overseas. As a result, worldwide health ...

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Tourism in the Nilgiris: need to translate words into action

Udhagamandalam: Over the years there has been talk in official circles and other fora of veering away from conventional tourism and promoting other forms of tourism like eco, heritage, educational, medical, rural, cycling etc. in this popular holiday destination.

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9 Portuguese tourists killed in Morocco bus crash

Morocco's state news agency says nine Portuguese tourists have been killed when their bus overturned in northern Morocco in rough weather. Morocco - Africa - News agency - Maps and Views - Travel and Tourism

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Focus On Service Industry To Maintain Relations With China - MCA

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 8 (Bernama) -- The MCA has urged the government to look into the country's service industry such as tourism, education and medical tourism, in maintaining cordial relations with China.

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Scientists warn against taking high doses of Vitamin B

Researchers have warned people not to start taking vitamin B tablets immediately, after a study found the vitamin could prevent the effects of Alzheimer's and dementia.

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