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And the UCL graduate is well placed to give advice, having trained in general medicine, infectious diseases, travel medicine, sexual health and HIV as well as running two clinics in London looking after general medicine and sexual health patients.
of Toronto; Tropical Disease Unit, Toronto General Hospital) and other specialists in international travel and tropical medicine address all aspects of travel medicine for adults and children from: pre-travel information sources and immunizations through culture shock and adaptation to post-travel screening and care.
Consider filling your herbal kit with the following items (be sure to bring two-ounce Bottles of tincture in a sealed plastic Bag for airplane travel): Echinacea tincture: Echinacea is essential in any travel medicine kit, as it can be used as a prophylactic to support the immune system when it's under stress.
 
 
 
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