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		<title>Travel Medicine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a pharmacist who travels, I&#8217;m always looking for good, comprehensive web sites to let me know the latest in what&#8217;s happening at the destinations we&#8217;re visiting. Travmed.com is definitely one of the better ones I&#8217;ve seen. After experiencing a bout of tick bite fever in South Africa last year, I&#8217;m a believer in the [...]]]></description>
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As a pharmacist who travels, I&#8217;m always looking for good, comprehensive web sites to let me know the latest in what&#8217;s happening at the destinations we&#8217;re visiting. <a href="http://www.travmed.com">Travmed.com</a> is definitely one of the better ones I&#8217;ve seen. After experiencing a bout of tick bite fever in South Africa last year, I&#8217;m a believer in the value of good information on-line.</p>

	<p>Here&#8217;s more about the site:</p>

	<p>Emergency room physician and book author, Stuart Rose, launches online health resource for international vacationers, business travelers and outdoor enthusiasts. Rose has expanded his expertise with www.travmed.com, a site that provides vacationers, business travelers and outdoor enthusiasts with a complete source for all things related to healthy travel. Updated daily, it includes:</p>

	<p>..Destination reports for over 200 countries: each report includes information such as time zone, vaccination requirements, disease risk summaries, outbreak news, malaria maps, embassy contact information, and a list of hospitals and physicians</p>

	<p>..Travel clinic directory: an updated list of clinics in the United States, Canada and overseas</p>

	<p>..The International Travel Health Guide: A favorite resource used by travel health practitioners and now available online at no charge. This twenty-two-chapter health guide is the only travel health resource in the United States updated bi-weekly. The book covers all of the essentials of health-related travel, from pre-travel vaccinations, jet lag and motion sickness to traveling with an existing illness, or while pregnant.</p>

	<p>..Essential links for the global traveler: preparation checklists, insect-bite prevention, U.S. Department of Sate Travel Advisories, <span class="caps">CDC</span> links, and much more.</p>

	<p>..International <span class="caps">SOS</span> travel insurance: with a 20% discount for those who purchase a policy through travmed.com</p>

	<p>..Travel supplies: essential travel products ranging from medical kits, survival tools, packing solutions, insect bite protection, and more.</p>

	<p>Rose notes that as many as 70% of travelers report an illness or impairment when traveling abroad. &#8220;Many of the illnesses associated with traveling out of the county, such as malaria, hepatitis and even travelers&#8217; diarrhea, are preventable,&#8221; says Dr. Rose. &#8220;It&#8217;s important to help reduce some of the risks by doing your homework ahead of time.&#8221; </p>
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