There are some articles in newspapers and radio interviews these days with Swedish doctors who speak poorly about doctors abroad and treatments abroad. It is a sort of egotistic reflex to defend national shortcomings. I haven't met this type of doctor, luckily, most are OK with trying abroad.
April 9, 2025 at 9:52 AM
There are some articles in newspapers and radio interviews these days with Swedish doctors who speak poorly about doctors abroad and treatments abroad. It is a sort of egotistic reflex to defend national shortcomings. I haven't met this type of doctor, luckily, most are OK with trying abroad.
Very interesting if you only read the summary bullet points it makes it sound as if the treatment hasn't worked. If you listen to it tho, it clearly has worked. They also interview a Swedish Dr who is obviously pissed off about it
April 9, 2025 at 9:29 AM
Very interesting if you only read the summary bullet points it makes it sound as if the treatment hasn't worked. If you listen to it tho, it clearly has worked. They also interview a Swedish Dr who is obviously pissed off about it
Yes, that is why it is probably better if people can use Global Entry as you for the most part do not need to interact with a CBP officer. But that is only an option for US citizens, green card holders and citizens of certain countries that the US has agreements with.
March 23, 2025 at 1:39 PM
Yes, that is why it is probably better if people can use Global Entry as you for the most part do not need to interact with a CBP officer. But that is only an option for US citizens, green card holders and citizens of certain countries that the US has agreements with.
That's why it's important to disable facial recognition and fingerprint to open your phone. Get a passcode. Don't use your phone while in line. Keep it in your pocket.
March 23, 2025 at 12:01 PM
That's why it's important to disable facial recognition and fingerprint to open your phone. Get a passcode. Don't use your phone while in line. Keep it in your pocket.