9 unfavorable cities for people with migraine
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9 unfavorable cities for people with migraine

Migraine is a neurological disorder marked by headache, severe throbbing pain, or pulsating sensation in a part of one’s head. The condition can vary in intensity and can affect one’s daily life. Many factors play a role in offsetting one’s migraine, the major ones being a city’s environmental factors and stress. Studies show that the following cities are more likely to trigger migraines in people, thanks to their stress-inducing environmental factors. Worst cities that trigger migraines Nashville, Knoxville, and Chattanooga, TN A Vanderbilt University research has linked Tennessee’s barometric pressure to migraine issues in its cities. Barometric pressure is the atmospheric pressure that affects the oxygen level in the air. Those who reside in cities with maximum fluctuations in air pressure are at a greater risk of experiencing migraine attacks. Cities like Nashville, Knoxville, and Chattanooga see multiple barometric pressure shifts during a year, making them unsuitable for migraine sufferers. Dallas, TX Hot summers with rapid air pressure changes or places prone to frequent storms can also contribute to migraines. For example, Dallas, TX, has more violent weather and may not be suitable for some. Phoenix, AZ Phoenix is considered the country’s hottest city, reaching even 100 degrees on most days from May to September.
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6 types of cruises to avoid for a fun vacation
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6 types of cruises to avoid for a fun vacation

Thanks to their all-inclusive nature and the variety of onboard activities, cruise ships are often hailed as the perfect vacation destination. With special cruises to attract singles, families, and older citizens, the industry has been booming. While there is no such thing as a “bad cruise,” some shipping excursions may make one regret spending their time and money. To avoid this from happening, here are six cruises one must avoid: Repositioning cruises Repositioning cruises sail from one port to another, where they begin a new itinerary. These are generally popular for their affordable prices, with rooms costing as little as $30-50 per night. However, these cruises generally sail near the beginning or the end of the season, when seas may be rougher. Additionally, their itineraries have fewer ports and more sea days, which can make the trip seem uncomfortable to many. Short cruises Short cruises generally take place on the cruise line’s older and smaller ships, offering less variety to its customers. While they are an attractive option for weekend travelers, they do not offer the same kind of relaxation that a more traditional 7-day cruise may. Maiden voyages A cruise’s inaugural voyage is generally more of a dry run.
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Best Adriatic cruises to check out in 2022
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Best Adriatic cruises to check out in 2022

Traveling on a cruise ship from one stop to another is a novel experience. Going through a variety of destinations lets you explore the unique culture and cuisine of each place in the journey. The Adriatic Sea gives you the opportunity to explore exotic places that you won’t come across anywhere else in the world. We’ve listed some unique itineraries for you to consider if you’re interested in a cruise through the Adriatic in 2022. Dubrovnik to Naples If you and your partner enjoy culture-rich places that offer ornate cathedrals and baroque buildings, this cruise trip should be the ideal choice. On this 11-day-long cruise by Lindblad, explore the culture and calmness of towns like Gerace, witness the pastel-colored buildings in Amalfi, visit the ruins of Pompeii, and explore the beauty of Dubrovnik before the cruise sets sail. People of every age can enjoy this cruise. Split Return Cruise This seven-night-long cruise covers multiple destinations that offer the best of beaches, preserved nature, ecological agriculture, and traditional architecture. The best parts of this journey include the beauty of Mljet National Park, the tranquility of Korcula, Hvar, and Brac Islands, and scrumptious Dalmatian cuisine. This cruise is a treat for the eyes and tastebuds, get ready to be enchanted!
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4 foods to avoid on a cruise
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4 foods to avoid on a cruise

Cruise ships are known for their mouth-watering array of dishes and all-you-can-eat buffets. And with the amount of time we spend on most cruises, it’s easy to try just about everything on the menu. However, as tasty as all of it sounds, some dishes are best steered clear from since they can give you an upset stomach. Here are four such foods that people must avoid eating on a cruise. 4 foods to stay away from on cruises Raw eggs Eggs are healthy for our overall health, but the way they are cooked can also make a difference. On a cruise, eating eggs sunny-side-up can upset the system. As they are runny and might be slightly undercooked, the protein may contain salmonella or listeria remnants unless it is cooked to at least 160 degrees. Oysters Everyone loves cracking open and eating fresh oysters on a cruise, especially with a drink. But fresh oysters that are not cleaned appropriately by the staff may put one at risk of contracting Vibrio bacteria. The bacteria may lead to vibriosis, a disease that leads to symptoms like nausea, vomiting, fever, and chills. Unpasteurized milk The milk served on a cruise is often pasteurized. But cruises may use unpasteurized milk too.
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4 travel secrets to know on a cruise
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4 travel secrets to know on a cruise

Cruise vacations are a delightful experience as today’s mega-ships offer the best comfort and entertainment on the high seas. It doesn’t matter if you are a seasoned traveler or just embarking on your first cruise. There are a few fun ways to save money and enjoy the best amenities with easy travel hacks. We have narrowed down the top four secrets that can make your cruising experience even more fun. Don’t go for advance booking We understand this goes against conventional travel logic. But cruise lines are desperately on the lookout for passengers in the last two or three months before departure. This is when they will try to book and sell all available accommodation at discounted prices—a neat little trick to get a better upgrade without spending more. Eat all you can You might not be aware that most cruise ships don’t have a restriction on entrées, mains, and desserts in the main dining area. You can enjoy multiple servings and even ask for bigger portion sizes. Some cruise lines also offer special discounts on alternative dining options for the first night apart from the main dining hall or buffet. Don’t overpay for single drinks Drinking is one of the most enjoyable activities apart from dining, especially on long-haul journeys.
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6 cruise hacks and tips to know before sailing
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6 cruise hacks and tips to know before sailing

A cruise ship is like a world by itself. It is relaxing and has nearly everything you need to spend several days or even weeks away from home. As comforting as that may sound, boarding a cruise can be daunting for first-time travelers. So, if you’re leaving on your first cruise, here are some useful hacks and tips that can help you save money and make your cruising experience hassle-free. Avoid overpacking Cruise cabins are usually small and do not have much storage space. So, bringing a lot of different outfits and matching shoes isn’t a good idea. Instead, bring a capsule wardrobe and mix and match as much as possible. Bring your own alcohol   You don’t need to splurge on costly drinks on board, as many cruise lines allow travelers to bring their drinks. However, there’s usually a limit on how much alcohol you can carry, so make sure to check with your cruise line. Book shore excursions through private tours  If you’re planning on any shore excursion, don’t book directly through your cruise line. Though it’s convenient, cruise lines charge exorbitant excursion fees and still may fail to offer the kind of experience independent tour operators can provide.
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4 cruise line secrets revealed
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4 cruise line secrets revealed

Cruises are one of the most relaxing vacations replete with fun. And there is a range of things that cruise lines would rather not tell you? Since most cruise lines are sales-based, profit is one of their important motives. There are quite a few tricks up their sleeve devised to encourage you to spend more. To save you from these traps, here are four cruise secrets you should know before you book your next cruise. All-inclusive packages are not all-inclusive Most all-inclusive packages only include room stay and meals cost. Beverages, tips, shore excursions, internet, activities, and dining outside the dining area are chargeable. Some cruise lines also charge for room service. So, read all the terms to know hidden and additional charges. Cruises are not crime-free Big cruise lines keep a tight watch on crime, but sometimes bad things can happen. Cruise lines are not required to report thefts of less than $10,000, so not everyone knows much about the rate of petty crimes. However, you should always be careful of your surroundings. For safety, do not carry valuables items on vacation. Some cruise liners have a prison or a “brig” to lock up unruly passengers, later handed over to port authorities.
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5 simple ways to get cheap flight tickets
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5 simple ways to get cheap flight tickets

When you go the extra mile to plan a budget vacation, why overpay for flying to your next destination? There are many ways to save money on airline bookings online. And yes, we’re not just talking about using discount codes and coupons that pop up as soon as you hit that search button. These tips and tricks to negotiate search to your advantage can ensure you get a cheap flight every time you plan a vacation. Have a look! Book in advance It is always a good idea to book your tickets in advance. But just how early? To get the lowest possible fare, book your tickets at least 50 days in advance. That is roughly around seven weeks prior to your travel dates. A data analysis done by the Airlines Reporting Corporation shows this consistent trend of booking for cheap tickets. It may not be a sure way of getting the best fare but nevertheless you can enjoy advance booking offers available with major airlines. Go incognito Long story short, incognito mode hides search information from airlines that employ algorithms to track results. You might have noticed some airline fares may show a different amount after you’ve searched for the same flight multiple times.
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5 awesome benefits of owning an RV
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5 awesome benefits of owning an RV

There is nothing more thrilling than the idea of owning a recreational vehicle (RV). You can travel whenever you want and carry whatever you wish to. You also get numerous opportunities to explore national parks and other scenic settings. Let’s not forget that you get to become a part of the RV community. So if you have decided to invest in and buy an RV, here are some benefits you should look forward to. Money saver An RV is a major investment. But you get to save a lot of money in the long run. You can save on expenses like hotel and restaurant bills since you’ll have your own place to stay. Additionally, you can save more when you buy a used RV. However, always make sure to thoroughly inspect the vehicle before making the purchase. Look for signs of water damage, sun damage, tire condition, and other factors. A home-like feeling An RV can be customized so that you feel as comfy as possible. Stock it up with books, install a snack cabinet, or store board and video games. You can also bring your favorite mattress from home or your family pictures and hang them in the RV.
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5 things you must avoid doing on a cruise
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5 things you must avoid doing on a cruise

Cruising is the best way to travel from one destination to another. It is far more relaxed and fun compared to other modes of travel. But there are some rules that one needs to keep in mind while on a cruise. Like any other societal norm, there are some unsaid rules to follow, and if this is your first cruise experience, you should check them. Following are five things to avoid doing on a cruise vacation. Don’t overload the luggage With travel comes the shopping spree. That said, one needs to be mindful while packing. Always remember to pack light and carry clothes that can be reused. Don’t forget to pack according to the climatic conditions of the destination. There might not be any weight limitations on the luggage per se, but the cabin storage can be limited. The only thing one needs to pack liberally is sunscreen. Don’t reserve places Cruise ships are made for a luxurious vacation experience. One can enjoy multiple activities like swimming, surfing, snorkeling, spas, and ziplines, among others. Make sure you do not reserve those suntan tables, rides, or a seat at the bar. Manage your time accordingly. Understand that people on board have also come to experience the same amenities.
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Avoid these 4 common boating mistakes
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Avoid these 4 common boating mistakes

Whether you are a boating novice or an expert, it is common to face hurdles due to marine and weather conditions. However, some mistakes can be dangerous, and this is why it is important to learn how to avoid them. Double checking the vessel and following a checklist before you set sail can be crucial in ensuring a safe journey. So here are a few common boating mistakes and how to avoid them. Not checking the weather forecast One of the most common boating mistakes that people make is not checking the marine weather forecast. Keeping track of the lake/sea conditions can help you avoid extremities like rains, storms, or even too much wind while out on the water. You can avoid this error by downloading a marine weather app on your phone and checking it before setting sail. Forgetting to install drain plugs Putting in the drain plug is one of the most basic tasks on a boat, missing which can lead to water filling up inside the vessel. Reasons for the lapse include boats having multiple drain plugs and the plugs being removed between uses. The only way to tackle this is to double-check the plugs beforehand. Overloading Adding more weight than the boat can hold can cause the boat to capsize, swamp, and sink.
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