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Medical Tourism And Global Healthcare - Where Are You Going? By: Katt Mollar | May 27th 2009 - Medical tourism is booming and has now become a $40 billion dollar industry. There is definitely a lot of demand in developed countries that developing countries willingly supply. But despite the boom the industry remains controversial in several respects especially in the areas of assisted reproduction and organ transplantation. This article discusses what needs to occur before the industry is worthy of the term "global healthcare". Tags:medical tourism, commercial surrogacy, global health care, Serigraph, health care costs, India medical tourism, Thailand medical tourism
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Radical Islam Starts World War And Destroys Un Says Ancient Egyptian Prediction By: Marshall Masters | Jan 2nd 2007 - We're living in prophetic times, says a newly-revealed ancient text inscribed by Egyptian scholars shortly after the Exodus. Having survived the millennia, these texts are now part of The Kolbrin Bible. They offer uncannily accurate predictions, and several have already come to pass.
Those yet to be fulfilled warn us that Muslim terrorists will soon trigger a world war that destroys the United Nations and then divides the world into bloody hegemonies. Following that, anoth... Tags:radical Islam, Muslim, terrorists, world war, UN, Egyptian, prophecy, predict, prediction, E. L. E.
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