Posts Tagged ‘Health’
20 Reasons to Quit Your Job and Travel
Every day we find out about new people who decided to quit their jobs and travel around the world — it’s always fascinating! When you stop to research and understand what makes someone take the leap of faith, you get surprised.
Read MoreTraveling Gluten-Free in America: What You Need to Know
The good news about traveling in America right now is that gluten intolerance is the new sexy food trend. This means most grocery stores and many popular restaurants are upping their gluten-free game, so there are more options available than there were even five years ago.
Read More18 Reasons to Avoid the U.S.A.
Look, there are plenty of good reasons to visit the United States. Places like New York City and Los Angeles are super cool, and there are incredibly breathtaking national parks to visit where you can commune directly with nature…
Read More20 Best Places to Travel With Your Baby
One of the great things about having children is being able to travel with them to some of your favorite destinations. Many people think that you have to stop travelling when you have children, but that simply isn’t the case.
Read More20 Worst Places to Raise Children in America
Since raising kids is a tough job even under the best of circumstances, it would be a mistake to try raising those same kids in a location that adds even more challenges. Ideally, you will be able to find a place for your kids to grow up where they can be surrounded by other children in a safe and supportive environment.
Read More20 Ways Travel Is Essential for Mental Health
Mental health is an important component of your physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. In periods where your mental health is at its best, you’ll be at your most creative, happiest, and kindest. There are ways to take care of your mental health at home, but I’ve often found movement essential to a positive outlook.
Read MoreTop 20 Countries Infected With Zika Virus
Zika virus is the most troubling health issue that has affected our planet in a long time. While most people in the United States were unaware of Zika before the lead up to the Summer Olympics in August 2016, it is still a major problem for South and Central America, where the majority of cases are concentrated.
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