Traveling With Drugs (Prescription Only)
Shuffling my way up to the baggage x-ray screening at Guadalajara’s airport, I did the usual mental check of what was in my bag that might need to be taken out for ‘show and tell’.
Shuffling my way up to the baggage x-ray screening at Guadalajara’s airport, I did the usual mental check of what was in my bag that might need to be taken out for ‘show and tell’.
Chronic kidney disease affects about 10 percent of the world’s population. When kidney disease progresses to its last stage (known as end-stage renal disease, or ESRD), the kidney stops functioning. You need either a kidney transplant or dialysis to
Travel can be eye-opening, invigorating, and restorative. And while having a chronic medical condition can make travel more difficult, it doesn’t have to mean that you can’t take off.
Once upon a time, travelling retirees were silver-haired with an empty nest, on limited incomes, and grandparents to hordes of rug rats depending on how prolific their children were as breeders.
Planning on taking medication abroad? Drugs that are legitimate in your country may well be illegal in another, and carrying them could mean an extended and unpleasant overstay in a cell. So what is the best advice on taking medication abroad, and
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