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How to make money from medical research and donations
You can make good money from donating plasma or sperm on a regular basis. Other donations and scien…
Hilary Brueck
Thailand is now welcoming Indians with open arms, but are its drought-hit islands really prepared for a tourism influx?
Thailand's tourism sector has been strategically easing visa regulations to attract visitors from k…
The tourism free-for-all is over
Tourism hotspots like Venice, Rome, and Amsterdam are fighting back against hordes of visitors, and…
Kelsey Vlamis
Ashok Gehlot: Magician leaves centre stage in Rajasthan
"I sometimes think of leaving it, but the chief minister's post doesn't leave me," Ashok Gehlot fam…
PTI
Mexico's medical tourism business brings more than a million Americans to the country each year. They often find superior care for a fraction of the cost.
A medical tourism expert called the recent Mexico kidnapping an "isolated case." The real risk is f…
Michelle Mark
Harvard board accepts Claudine Gay's resignation 'with sorrow.' It says she was subjected to 'deeply personal attacks.'
Harvard Corporation members say they accept now-former President Claudine Gay's resignation, but no…
Clementine Fletcher
Your 5 days comprehensive travel guide to Vietnam
Vietnam is a captivating destination that offers a perfect blend of cultural experiences, stunning …
Maui business owners need tourism to survive, but say visitors should rethink how they use resources: 'It's not Disneyland'
After the devastating Maui fires, business owners and activists are torn over needing tourism to he…
Noah Sheidlower,Juliana Kaplan
India now has a board for medical tourism
The government has announced the National Medical and Wellness Tourism Board to help foreign natio…
I do private Botox parties as a fun and lucrative side gig. Here's how I got certified and what they're like.
This Florida physician started offering aesthetic injections at Botox parties after work and on her…
Natalie Rahhal
Parents of picky eaters are increasingly replacing vegetables with dietary supplements. Doctors warn there could be real risks.
Half of US parents give their kids supplements like fish oil and probiotics, a poll found. One doct…
Allana Akhtar
Passengers aboard a Las Vegas Delta Air Lines flight passed out and required medical treatment as temperatures outside soared past 100 degrees
A journalist aboard the flight from Las Vegas to Atlanta said the aircraft lacked air conditioning …
Azmi Haroun
Air pollution causes 40% deaths in patients with chronic illnesses: AIIMS Director
Noting that air pollution is a silent killer, Randeep Guleria, Director at the All India Institute …
5 red flags that tell you a wellness influencer is shady and you shouldn't trust their advice
Beware of health influencers always trying to sell you products, and check whether a doctor is spea…
Rachel Hosie,Allana Akhtar
Harnessing the True Potential of India’s Medical Tourism Industry
While the government has taken several progressive steps concerning medical visas, more can be done…
Fiji is open to tourists for the first time in nearly 2 years. Here's what my visit was like.
The country has been closed off to international travelers since March 2020. As of December, touris…
Katherine Parker-Magyar
Government-run boarding schools were founded to 'civilize' Native Americans. Hundreds of dead children remain buried in the schoolyard graves.
Thousands of students were sent to the schools, where their languages and cultures were forbidden. …
Kelsey Vlamis,Morgan Keith
Meet the sisters who run America's oldest theme park in the quirky tourist town of Santa Claus, Indiana
Holiday World opened as Santa Claus Land way back in 1946. Now, sisters and fourth-generation owner…
Tarah Chieffi
Vietnam's biggest island long held onto a seductive image as the country's 'last paradise.' Then came the clubs, a casino, and a safari.
Travelers who arrive on the Southeast Asian island may be forgiven for thinking they are in Venice,…
Raini Hamdi
The editor-in-chief of the Journal of the American Medical Association explains how a medical study gets published
"Two-thirds of papers are rejected without external peer-review," JAMA's Howard Bauchner told Busin…