Ah, your little bundle of joy. While your baby is the light of your life, he or she may strike dread into the hearts of your fellow passengers if you’re not wel
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Flying with contact lenses can be unpleasant to say the least. The dry air and high pressure of an airplane can cause dehydration and irritation, making your co
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Okay, so it might not be the most fun thing to talk about, but every traveler should be prepared for the possibility of getting traveler’s diarrhea. Traveler’s
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Traveling is stressful in general, and for those with heart disease it can pose an even bigger challenge. But having heart problems doesn’t necessarily mean you
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Creating Your Personalized Travel Itinerary with the New Google Trips App
by Bill Connby Bill ConnA few years ago, a German friend invited me to take a last-minute trip to Oktoberfest. It was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to tick off a bucket-list item, w
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You know that when you’re preparing to fly, you’re only allowed to bring a quart-size bag of liquids each organized in 3.4-ounce bottles to get through security
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One of the most common food allergies is a peanut allergy. For those with an allergy to peanuts, the nut can cause them to suffer a severe and potentially fatal
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Sometimes, staying active on a trip can seem like a tall order. But there’s evidence that you’re more likely to keep moving and get physical activity more frequ
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Traveling with disabilities is not easy. As we’ve written in the past, traveling with a disability or with a disabled travel companion generally requires an ext
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Whether you’re new to CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) therapy or not, preparing to travel with your CPAP machine can raise a few questions if you’ve