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2010-04-30 | PRK (Photorefrective Keratectomy) is a laser vision correction surgery that gives results as good as those of LASIK.
2010-04-21 | EZSee Keyboards: Large Print Keyboard Family
2010-04-20 | For people who are blind or visually impaired, Lighthouse's Tools for Living is specifically designed to enable ease, efficiency, and independence.
2010-04-17 | Selecting a surgeon to operate on your cataracts involves more than walking your fingers through the Yellow Pages. The competency of a cataract surgeon isn't something you can easily judge from a print ad, glossy magazine or television commercial.
2010-04-17 | Our eyes age with the rest of our body, and as they do they lose some of their youthful attributes. Aging alone brings many changes, but aging also brings the potential for systemic diseases that affect vision as well.
2010-03-27 | Ophthalmology is a branch of medicine that concerns itself with diagnosing, treating and preventing diseases and disorders of the eye.
2010-03-27 | Photorefractive keratectomy, or PRK, is one of several laser treatments used to treat certain refractive errors, such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism and presbyopia.
2010-03-20 | Imagine getting all the fish oil benefits but with fewer pills. That's the promise made by OmegaVia, a newly launched brand of high purity fish oil supplement targeted towards informed consumers seeking high potency fish oil supplements.
2010-02-25 | One of the most important things you can do to ensure good eye sight is to eat a healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables, herbs, spices and fish that supply certain vitamins, carotenoids, minerals and essential fatty acids to your eyes.
2010-02-25 | An ophthalmologist is the most highly trained of the several types of eye specialists, and the only one required to have a medical degree.
2010-02-10 | Cochlear Limited, the world leaders in implantable hearing loss solutions, has appointed Sydney based Switched on Media to develop search engine optimisation solutions
2010-02-06 | More than $150,000 in federal grant dollars are coming to Ashland University to allow an Ashland University biology professor and his team of undergraduate students to continue research to better understand cataracts, one of the leading causes of human blindness.
2010-02-02 | Inviting patients to take satisfaction surveys may reduce the chance of having them post public comments on random websites.
2010-01-31 | Latisse is a prescription drug used to grow eyelashes that are thicker, fuller and longer. This product is the only one approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat hypotrichosis, a condition characterized by a lack of hair growth.
2010-01-31 | LASIK is a surgical procedure where the shape of your eye is modified to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. Short for Laser In-situ Keratomileusis, LASIK is the most commonly performed type of eye surgery today.
2010-01-31 | Less invasive that LASIK surgery, CK takes less than three minutes and is conducted in the office. A topical eye drop is placed in your eye to numb it, and a speculum is inserted to hold your eye open.
2010-01-28 | With so many medical specialties it is often hard to know how one eye specialty differs from another. Sorting out the different types of eye practitioners can be confusing, but each is distinctly different.
2010-01-25 | At risk teens in New York City will be able to use a free walk-in clinic for optical and dental services at Mt. Sinai Adolescent Center, located in Mt. Sinai Hospital beginning May 2010.
2010-01-19 | Ready-to-use survey tool enables health professionals to proactively listen to patients and measure satisfaction.
2010-01-10 | Patients who suffer from myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism experience blurred vision. LASIK eye surgery offers you an effective treatment to improve your eye's focusing power and enhance your vision.