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PRK, LASEK, and Epi-LASIK By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | May 23, 2012 PRK, LASEK, and epi-LASIK are all Laser Vision Correction procedures that involve temporarily removing the topmost layer of the eye, called the epithelium.
Read This Vision/Eye Care Article | Cataract Surgery Recovery By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | May 23, 2012 Your recovery from cataract surgery will depend on factors such as your body's natural healing ability and how closely you follow your eye surgeon's advice.
Read This Vision/Eye Care Article | Questions to Ask Your Eye Surgeon By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | May 19, 2012 When you are looking for an eye surgeon, no matter if it is for an elective procedure such as LASIK or a necessary one like cataract surgery, you will want to ask specific questions before choosing the best one for you.
Read This Vision/Eye Care Article | What to Expect in Cataract Surgery By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | May 19, 2012 Cataract surgery is typically performed on an outpatient basis and generally takes less than one hour.
Read This Vision/Eye Care Article | Drug-Related Car Accidents By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | May 19, 2012 According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), approximately 25,000 Americans are killed and an additional 700,000 are injured in car accidents involving drugs and alcohol every year.
Read This Vision/Eye Care Article | Enhancing Business Relationships: Expanding CRO Services By: Melissa Felix, Alandra Medical | May 09, 2012 ALANDRA Medical's CRO Division is expanding its service offering for Clinical Trials Outside the United States
Read This Vision/Eye Care Article | LASIK vs. Wavefront LASIK By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | May 02, 2012 Most laser eye surgeons offer several options for LASIK. Traditional LASIK has been used for nearly 30 years to correct refractive errors such as myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism.
Read This Vision/Eye Care Article | Denise L. Plumley Recognized by Worldwide Who's Who for Excellence in Sales Management By: Ellen Campbell, Worldwide Who's Who | April 26, 2012 Denise Plumley uses her business savvy to drive sales at her company
Read This Vision/Eye Care Article | Massachusetts Eye Care Practice Advises on Sports Eye Safety By: Jude Seppa, D'Ambrosio Eye Care | April 11, 2012 D'Ambrosio Eye Care is able to provide careful counseling and fitting of protective eyewear for sports.
Read This Vision/Eye Care Article | Oklahoma City Practice Releases New Eye Care & Surgery Web Site By: Selina McGee, O.D., McGee, Pickard, Robinson Eye | April 11, 2012 McGee, Pickard & Robinson Eye Associates has released a comprehensive patient education website to assist greater Oklahoma City eye care patients.
Read This Vision/Eye Care Article | Is Your Doctor Telling You the Whole Truth? Maybe Not, Says New Study By: FL Web Advantage | April 08, 2012 A nationwide poll has troubling implications for patients who rely on their doctor's advice.
Read This Vision/Eye Care Article | Madeira Optical Optometry Practice Partners with Virtual Hosted Environment iManaged Solutions By: Douglas Pence, Madeira Optical | April 02, 2012 New optometric practice management solution changes how doctors interface with technology. With iManaged Solutions, Madeira Optical moved to 7800 Laurel Ave. and were running in no time and without technical support.
Read This Vision/Eye Care Article | MaxiAids Products for Independent Living Welcomes Barry Reiter as Director of Business Development By: Paul Weingarten, MaxiAids | April 02, 2012 Mr. Reiter brings with him extensive knowledge of the pharmaceutical industry and a track record of growing sales.
Read This Vision/Eye Care Article | Latisse By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | March 31, 2012 Your eyelashes serve both an aesthetic and functional purpose. On a functional level, eyelashes keep debris and pollution from irritating your eye.
Read This Vision/Eye Care Article | Researchers Discover That Small Shape Changes Lead to Increased Protective Ability in a Disease-Related Protein By: Steve Hannan, Ashland University | March 31, 2012 Researchers have found that evolutionary changes in the protein alpha A-crystallin have altered its ability to protect other proteins from damage, which could otherwise result in diseases such as Alzheimer's, lens cataracts and cancer.
Read This Vision/Eye Care Article | Massachusetts Cornea Specialist Says Avoid Contact Lenses for Swimming By: Jude Seppa, D'Ambrosio Eye Care | March 31, 2012 Cornea Specialist JoAnn Chang, M.D. of D'Ambrosio Eye Care stated that patients need to use caution when wearing contact lenses while participating in water related activities.
Read This Vision/Eye Care Article | Low Vision Works Expands Services Into Massachusetts By: EIN News | March 29, 2012 Exclusive Low Vision Therapy Now Offered in Essex, Middlesex, Suffolk, Norfolk and Worcester counties
Read This Vision/Eye Care Article | Low Vision Works Expands Services Into Connecticut By: EIN News | March 29, 2012 Exclusive Low Vision Therapy Now Offered in Hartford and Middlesex counties
Read This Vision/Eye Care Article | Low Vision Works Expands Services Into Southwest Florida By: EIN News | March 29, 2012 Exclusive Low Vision Therapy Now Offered in Hillsborough, Pinellas, Manatee, Sarasota, Charlotte and Collier counties
Read This Vision/Eye Care Article | What is a Brow Lift? By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | March 22, 2012 As you age, gravity, genetics, and lifestyle choices can cause your brow to droop. The end result can be a constant look of tiredness, sternness, or anger.
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