Hands off! Two cases of suspect breast cancer
This article has been written by Claudiaexpat and Silviaexpat that share a similar experience abroad. Years ago I lost my sister to breast cancer, and as a result I made
This article has been written by Claudiaexpat and Silviaexpat that share a similar experience abroad. Years ago I lost my sister to breast cancer, and as a result I made
Paola lives in Dhaka, from where she sends this interesting and moving article on acid attacks in Bangladesh. Thanks Paola! “Millions of women and girls around the world are assaulted,
Gabriella, a long time friend of Expatclic, after years of living in Africa, gives us some very useful pieces of advice in case you have to face a hard relocation.
In this article, Claudiaexpat shares her experience of a two-pronged attack of Dengue when she was living in Honduras. Every time I look back at my whole expatlife, I always
We thank Natalie Tollenaere, life coach and cross-cultural trainer who has lived in multiple countries. Don’t be mistaken – whether we like it or not, our body comes with
Aleexpat tells us about the health care system in Australia, her host country. The public health care system in Australia, managed by the federal government, is known as Medicare. It
Should you happen to spend some time in Latin America, I warmly suggest you don’t miss taking some dancing classes while you’re there. Latin dance applied to aerobic exercises offers
Pilar (former Pilarexpat, of the Hispanic team of Expatclic.com) tells us about her husband’s tragic accident eight months after their relocation to Chile, and reflects on the aspects we must
We thank Pauline, of www.mondassur.com for this article that tells us about Healthcare in France. The topic of health is of basic importance for expatriates. Most women that decide to
We thank Magdalena, life coach in the Bay Area, for this useful article! Back to school anxiety in a new country Starting a new school has always been a