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Avoiding Leg Cramps When Traveling
Sitting for hours in the passenger seats of a plane, or virtually any transport vehicle, causes legs to cramp and congestion of the blood in the veins, slowing down the flow so that a clot (thrombus) may form. Such thrombosis generally is only noticed when the destination has been reached, so thrombosis is not often associated with the flight, or the car journey, itself.
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RANDOM ACTS OF TRAVEL KINDNESS
Have you experienced a true Travel Act of Kindness like getting to a toll way after the person ahead of you has paid the fee for the vehicle behind or walked into a crowded restaurant and had another guest offer to share a table? Good deeds can multiply and Traveling USA is starting a campaign to suggest all travelers join in. We want to hear about yours!
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