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Seeing is believing

May 30th, 2008 | Comments Off

Would you pay $4,000 to reduce or eliminate use of your glasses? Many senior citizens have considered that question in recent years during trips to the ophthalmologist.

Original post by Journal Star

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Implanted lenses offer alternative to laser eye surgery

May 28th, 2008 | Comments Off

What if you are not a candidate for laser eye surgery, but you would still like to get rid of contact lenses and eyeglasses? A new technique using an implanted contact lens is showing great success.

Original post by KVUE

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Dr William Boothe

May 28th, 2008 | Comments Off

William Boothe was one of the first cornea specialists to be trained in vision correction techniques during his Fellowship.

Original post by The Capital Letter

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Health Care Directory

May 26th, 2008 | Comments Off

Next-Gen Health Care Docs With Heart A Middleton clinic provides specialty care for the area’s uninsured Consider the Alternative Eye Can See Clearly Now A plan to have LASIK eye surgery takes an unexpected …

Original post by Madison Magazine

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Colored Toric Lenses – Color Your Life With Colored Toric Lenses

May 26th, 2008 | Comments Off

If you have been wearing toric contact lenses, why not add some color to your life with colored toric lenses? The lenses are made from the same material as common contact lenses. They can either be soft or rigid gas permeable (RGP). You can get toric colored lenses in blue, green, brown, grey, violet, and shades that are in between. As a matter of fact, you can even get colored toric lenses that look like cats’ eyes or anything else that you can think of. These are great for Halloween or any parties where you really want to stand out from the crowd.

Original post by Mike Rigby

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Details On Evaporative Air Coolers

May 25th, 2008 | Comments Off

An evaporative air cooler has much to benefit those who buy it- although the technology is rather new, so not many consumers have even heard of the device just yet. But the product seeks to replace many household items into one simple device- meaning consumer should give them a chance before dismissing them as unnecessary technology.

Original post by Chris Channing

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The Best physical therapy for herniated disc t5 t6

May 25th, 2008 | Comments Off

Out of the numerous types of diseases and disorders that the human body is exposed to the most damaging and painful disorders of them all are spine injuries or damage. The human spinal column consists of 24 vertebrae and this is sub divided into the cervical spine consisting of seven vertebrae, the thoracic spine consists of 12 vertebrae and the lumbar spine with five vertebrae. The base bone also called the sacrum is situated at the end of the sacrum in the coccyx.

Original post by Ryan Beartoes

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New artificial cornea promises vision for millions worldwide

May 24th, 2008 | Comments Off

A N improved artificial cornea, which could restore the vision of more than 10 million people world-wide who are blind due to diseased corneas, finally is moving toward reality, scientists in California, United …

Original post by Guardian Newspapers

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Very Important Laser Spine Surgery Evaluations

May 23rd, 2008 | Comments Off

Laser Spine Surgery Evaluations is the most important prerequisite before taking a decision to undergo such a procedure. Evaluations of any system or procedure or process should necessarily commence with basic information gathering. Let us try to understand what is Laser? Laser is an acronym for ‘Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiations.

Original post by Tommy Beartoes

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General Health Boards

May 22nd, 2008 | Comments Off

Studies show we may not be getting the sleep we need. Find out the facts from sleep expert Michael Breus, PhD.

Original post by WebMD Health News Center

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