The privilege of drinking tap water
This article of Claudiaexpat was previously published on What Expats Can Do, and today finds its place on Expaclic, in our current topic, Our food stories. I recently came back
This article of Claudiaexpat was previously published on What Expats Can Do, and today finds its place on Expaclic, in our current topic, Our food stories. I recently came back
Claudiaexpat is happy to share the story of Valeria Simone: it’s an example of rare courage and determination — those personality traits that often contribute to changing the course of
We asked the Expatclic community to share their top tips for staying sane while in confinement. They gave us more than just tips. They painted the complexity of this situation
As part of our A Healthier Life’ campaign, Barbaraexpat would like to share with you her experience with breast cancer, and remind you all of the importance of regular breast
Carolexpat tells about the situations surrounding obesity in the Gulf Countries. The modern ‘Diseases of Civilisation’ have immersed themselves into the populations of the Gulf countries; heart disease, diabetes,
Claudiaexpat shares her health experience in Jakarta, and some good pieces of advice. A while ago, I wrote an article in French about the status of health structures in
We thank Kylie Bevan for this beautiful interview. Kylie Bevan helps people relocate and resettle with greater ease, feeling capable and confident. Would you share a bit of your story?
I met Dan in Paris in the summer of ’84, when I was doing the classic inter rail train trip through Europe, after finishing school. For years we kept in touch with old
We try to keep this article of Paolaexpat, a comprehensive and very interesting insight about health for expats in Bangladesh, as updated as possible. Should you have more information, please share it
We thank the project Your Europe for this important article about healthcare abroad in the EU. Advice on unplanned treatment abroad When travelling to another EU country, be it