<img class=” wp-image-6986 alignleft” title=”Aedes aegypti mosquito” src=”http://www.healthytravelblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Aedes-aegypti-mosquito-300×201.jpg” alt=”” width=”240″ height=”161″ />In what could arguably be the greatest brand cialis immunological breakthrough in decades, French drugmaker Sanofi SA announced that a vaccine against Dengue fever…
Monthly Archives For July 2012
Travel Etiquette, Part 2: What Your Body Language Is Saying
When you travel to a new place, you usually have some concern over making sure you adhere to local customs and etiquette practices (assuming you have some level of self-awareness). What’s the proper greeting? How…
This Week In Travel And Health
For those heading to the Games, CNN’s Becky Anderson reports on how to navigate London without offending anyone. And at CNNGO, Barry Neild offers an insider’s guide on important things such as avoiding pork scratchings…
Your Last Minute Olympics Survival Guide
The Olympic Games begin Friday in London, and the pomp, pageantry and competition are exciting for everyone who pays even a little bit of attention to sports. It’s also, potentially, a gargantuan headache if you’re…
Embracing Nature in Sweden? Be Smart about Ticks
Compared to many countries in Europe, Sweden is not greatly affected by tick-related problems. However, when involved in any outdoor activity in Sweden during the summer, it is worth keeping in mind that the Swedish…
This Week In Travel And Health
The summer vacation season is in full swing, and that means relaxing and letting loose for a lot of people. And, hey, why not? We could use a break, right? Vacation is a time to…
Travel Etiquette: Quick Thoughts on How to Not Be a Jerk
We love to travel, but getting there can be hell. Air travel in 2012 is typically inconvenient, but as wise folks often say, it is what it is. But compounding the inconvenient reality of flying…
Travel Bulletin Western Europe & United States: Growing Evidence of Animal-Human Diseases
A recent study by the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), the Institute of Zoology (UK) and the Hanoi School of Public Health in Vietnam maps 20 hotspots for animal-human diseases (zoonoses) worldwide. Many impoverished countries…
Book Review: No Strings Attached
Traveling alone is something that rarely crosses the average traveler’s mind. What’s the fun in exploring the world without a buddy by your side? According to Leslie Atkins in her book No Strings Attached: the…
Seven Very Walkable Cities To Visit
Walking is good for you. And as someone who ruptured his Achilles a couple months ago, I look forward to doing it again soon. But for those bipeds who aren’t slowed by injury, walking is…



