Expatriate Insurance News: Breakthrough made in understanding the spread of ... - Expatriate Healthcare

Expatriate Insurance News: Breakthrough made in understanding the spread of ...
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Expat insurance policyholders who suffer from Alzheimer's disease may be able to benefit from innovative treatment options in the future, following research that has shown how the illness could spread. The study, undertaken by scientists from the ...

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Expatriate Medical Insurance News: Dubai property market 'is recovering' - Expatriate Healthcare

Expatriate Medical Insurance News: Dubai property market 'is recovering'
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Expat insurance customers relocating abroad to Dubai may wish to consider purchasing property in the country. BuyAssociation editor Paul Collins said: "There is talk of movement in the market and some confidence returning to the area.

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International Healthcare News: Communities with small businesses 'are healthier' - Expatriate Healthcare

International Healthcare News: Communities with small businesses 'are healthier'
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Expatriates considering relocating abroad may wish to select areas with thriving small businesses, as this could make them less likely to have to make a claim on their international health insurance policies. A study undertaken by sociologists at ...

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International Health Insurance News: Scientists link genetic marker to stroke - Expatriate Healthcare

International Health Insurance News: Scientists link genetic marker to stroke
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Expatriate health insurance customers may soon be able to discover if they are at an elevated risk of suffering from large artery ischemic stroke, following the discovery of a genetic variant that is linked to the condition.

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Expatriate Insurance News: 'Make lifestyle changes' to reduce cancer risk - Expatriate Healthcare

Expatriate Insurance News: 'Make lifestyle changes' to reduce cancer risk
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Expatriates may be able to lessen the likelihood of them having to finance cancer treatments using international health insurance policies by changing aspects of their lifestyle. Claudia McVie, chief executive of charity Tenovus, argued 40 per cent of ...

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Expatriate Insurance News: Children 'should be educated about sun damage' - Expatriate Healthcare

Expatriate Insurance News: Children 'should be educated about sun damage'
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Expatriates may wish to educate their children on the value of sunscreen in order to avoid having to make a claim on international private medical insurance policies. British Skin Foundation communications and press officer Bevis Man claimed ...

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Expatriate Insurance News: Breakfast 'has many benefits' - Expatriate Healthcare

Expatriate Insurance News: Breakfast 'has many benefits'
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Expatriate health insurance policyholders may realise a range of benefits from starting the day by eating a proper breakfast. Weight To Go diet food company presenter Helen O'Donnell suggested that people eat slow-release and high-fibre products such ...

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