2. Back pain, spinal arthritis and spine fusion surgery Back or spine is one of the most important parts of your body. It protects the spinal cord, provides structural balance to the head, shoulders and chest, and helps balance and distribute the weight of your body. Your back also helps you bend, stretch ... Read more... Mumtaz Pachisa - May 19, 2009
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3. Consumer Guide to Medical Tourism When buying a new car or even a small inexpensive object, you probably refer to a buying guide or try to find out what others who have bought the product in the past are saying about it to make smart shopping decisions. But when it comes to buying ... Read more... Mumtaz Pachisa - Mar 28, 2008
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4. Dental Tourism: Vacation, New Smile, and Savings Bargain deals are not limited to groceries, household products or fashion goods any more. Today, even dental care is on sale. But the catch is that you have to cross the international border to buy it. Read more... Mumtaz Pachisa - Apr 11, 2008
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6. Medical Outsourcing Dictionary.com defines outsourcing as “a practice used by different companies to reduce costs by transferring portions of work to outside suppliers rather than completing it internally”. The term which has been generally associated with the ... Read more... Mumtaz Pachisa - Jan 07, 2008
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7. Medical Tourism Guide Today, cheap yet world-class surgeries are just a flight away. But the deluge of information available out there can overwhelm anybody. So, here is a quick guide to medical tourism to answer most of your questions about the phenomenon. Read more... Mumtaz Pachisa - Nov 20, 2007
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8. Medical Tourism Tips: What a Medical Tourist Should Know and Do It's easy to hop on a plane and catch the next flight to your surgical destination. But before you do so, there are a number of things you should know and do to make your medical tourism trip safe and successful. Here is a list that will assist you ... Read more... Mumtaz Pachisa - Nov 14, 2007
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9. Spine Decompression Surgery Motorcycling, sky diving and scuba diving are a few activities that Jill Misangyi, a registered nurse from Canada, never imagined she would be able to do until her spinal decompression surgery with fusion and instrumentation recently in India through ... Read more... Mumtaz Pachisa - Jun 17, 2009
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10. Sports Injuries, Treatments and Medical Tourism Sports injuries are inevitable when indulging in physically demanding or contact sports. So much so that there is an altogether separate branch of medicine dedicated to the treatment of sports injuries and is called sports medicine. While minor ... Read more... Mumtaz Pachisa - Nov 21, 2008
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11. Stem Cells: The science, the benefits, the debate, and the future While President Obama recently lifted the ban on federal funding for embryonic stem cell research imposed by President Bush eight years ago, some people continue to oppose this move and call it unethical. So, while the scientific community is ... Read more... Mumtaz Pachisa - Mar 21, 2009
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12. Step-by-Step Guide to Medical Tourism Going overseas for surgical treatment can be overwhelming for anybody. After all, it’s not like going to a hospital down the road where you have been to before and know all the doctors and nurses. To be successful in your pursuit of low-cost high ... Read more... Mumtaz Pachisa - Dec 19, 2007
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13. Surgery Abroad - Is it for you? A lot of people are attracted to cheap surgery abroad either because they lack insurance or because there is a long wait list for the needed surgery in their own country. But is surgery abroad for anyone and everyone? Read more... Mumtaz Pachisa - May 06, 2008
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14. Surgical Tourism Surgery isn’t the first or even the last thing that comes to mind when you think tourism and vice versa. As misnomered as it may sound, but surgical tourism is what is happening in the health care industry today. Surgical tourism, also known as ... Read more... Mumtaz Pachisa - Dec 25, 2007
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15. Top 10 Reasons Why Medical Tourism is Popular Medical Tourism dates back to the times when wealthy Europeans and Asians would travel within their continent or to other continents to seek health related treatments. But, of late, the trend has been popularized by Americans, Canadians, British and ... Read more... Mumtaz Pachisa - Dec 07, 2007
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