Thursday, November 26, 2009

travel

Cars Are No Place for Kids to Be Alone

Heat stroke just one of many dangers for children in unattended vehicles, experts warn more >>

Travelers Face Greater Risk of Leg Clots

Review finds danger up to three times higher for this serious condition more >>

Air Traffic Patterns Predict Swine Flu Spread

H1N1 case rates associated with number of air passengers arriving from Mexico, analysis shows more >>

Eating Well On the Road

Map out a healthy-food plan before leaving on vacation, nutritionist advises more >>

Health Tip: Safe Driving at Night

Suggestions to help combat darkness and fatigue more >>

Subway Noise May Threaten Riders' Hearing

Chances of hearing loss exist for other mass transit users, too, researchers warn more >>

Travel Smarter

Before your next trip, hit up these online communities. more >>

Pay Attention to Signs That Say You're Too Tired to Drive

Sleep foundation offers tips on staying alert behind the wheel more >>

Finding May Lead to Vaccine for Traveler's Diarrhea

Researchers discover key clues to bacteria's structure more >>

For Active Travelers, Summer Beckons

Economic downturn has spawned transportation bargains and unusual accommodation deals this summer. more >>

Two Ways to Tackle Tuberculosis

International screening program and new drug show promise in studies more >>

Fingerprints May Vanish With Cancer Drug

Travelers are warned of side effect that could hamper immigration checks more >>

Measuring the Recession's Impact on Summer Family Vacations

The economy hits families' summer travel plans. more >>

Health Tip: Taking a Trip When You Have Diabetes

Suggestions for travel more >>

Health Tip: Wear Your Seat Belt During Pregnancy

Here are suggestions on what to do more >>

Need a Personal Stimulus Program? Travel!

Discount vacation bargains abound: Here are ideas and useful Web sites from experienced travelers. more >>

Best in Business Travel

Where to invest your travel dollars this year. more >>

Health Tip: Pack a First-Aid Kit When Traveling

Make room for a few essentials more >>

Jet Lag Upsets Brain's Internal Clocks

Finding could fine-tune treatments for sleepy travelers and shift workers, study suggests more >>

Obama Eases Cuba Travel Restrictions, a World of History Opens Up (Part 2)

More on the adopted island of my grandfather. more >>

Obama Eases Travel Restrictions to Cuba, Opens Up a World of History

A first chance to see the adopted island of my grandfather. more >>

Obama's Revamp of Cuba Travel Policy Is Overdue, But the Embargo Should Come Next

Obama team moves to loosen Cold War-era travel restrictions. Embargo must fall next, politics or no. more >>

Obama's Slight Easing of Cuba Restrictions Leaves Embargo Intact

The changes include easing the travel ban on Cuban-Americans visiting relatives on the island. more >>

Obama Lifts the Cuba Travel Ban—A Good Start, But Not Enough

That's a good start, but he needs to go the rest of the way. more >>

Pot-Smoking Drivers Tied to Range of Road Accidents

Study finds third of these risk-takers had been in 1 or more crashes in previous 3 years more >>

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