Posts Tagged ‘Health’
20 Most Drug Addicted Cities in America
There can be no doubt that drug addiction is becoming a burgeoning health crisis in the United States. The “drug epidemic” is, of course, nothing new. However, the United States’ thinking about this problem is much different than it used to be.
Read More20 Essential Travel Items You Cannot Forget to Pack
So you’re about to embark on your new adventure, you look to your backpack and you’re not sure if you’ve packed everything you need. Worry not! I’m here to help you!
Read More20 Cities With the Highest Crime Rates in the Country
In America, we’re lucky enough to have access to a huge variety of places to live, work, and travel. However, some cities are known less for their positive attributes and more for their higher-than-average crime stats.
Read MoreWhat’s the Long-Term Traveler’s Day-to-Day Like?
Even if they have a sound itinerary, very rarely does everything go according to plan — problems occur, they fight with their traveling partner, they get Delhi belly, and so on. And when they don’t have an itinerary, then they really don’t know what’s happening in the following couple of days!
Read More7 Biggest Surprises in Mexico City
I made the decision to move to Mexico City without ever having visited. The huge, chaotic city has unexpectedly become one of my favorite places in the world, but it was a definite adjustment. Aside from the typical culture shock, there were a few elements of Mexico’s biggest city that I definitely hadn’t anticipated, or imagined.
Read More3 Questions You Should Ask Yourself Before Traveling Long Term
Everybody dreams of taking a sabbatical or gap year and traveling around the world. With today’s widespread technology and abundant information it seems it’s just a matter of organization. But is it?
Read More4 Ways You Can Help Stop Human Trafficking in Your Travels
Human trafficking exists. In recent years, the problem has gained a more prominent place in the spotlight, and hopefully this isn’t the first time you’ve heard of it. The United Nations estimates that 2.4 million people are currently being trafficked, most of them exploited into sexual slavery.
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