How Soon After LASIK Can I Bathe or Take a Shower? By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | January 23, 2012 The care you take of your eyes after LASIK surgery will play a role in determining your final results. Immediately following LASIK surgery, you should try to keep your eyes closed for four to five hours.
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The Eye Clinic of Texas Offers Free Glaucoma Screening By: Amy Trittel, The Eye Clinic of Texas | January 22, 2012 The Eye Clinic of Texas wants to remind greater Galveston and Houston eye care patients that Prevent Blindness America has designated January as National Glaucoma Awareness Month.
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Monterey Park Optometry is now formally known as MPO Eye Care By: Raymond Ching, Monterey Park Optometry | January 22, 2012 Monterey Park Optometry, a chic optometry practice located in Los Angeles County is now officially doing business as MPO Eye Care.
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How Long Before LASIK Surgery Do I Need to Take My Contacts Out? By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | January 20, 2012 Some of the most common questions about LASIK involve the surgery and contact usage. If you have traditionally worn contacts instead of glasses, you will want to discuss this with your ophthalmologist during your initial LASIK consultation.
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Alandra Medical: One-Stop Shop for Medical Device Design, Development and Clinical Trials By: David Hite, Alandra Medical | January 12, 2012 ALANDRA Medical supports healthcare development through medical device innovation and capital efficiency.
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Doctor & Associates Highlights Connecticut Glaucoma Awareness By: Dotti Figueroa, Doctor & Associates | January 07, 2012 "As we begin 2012, we are making raising awareness about glaucoma a priority," stated Connecticut Ophthalmologist Leslie Doctor, M.D. of Doctor & Associates with offices located in Westport, Norwalk and Wilton.
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Glaucoma Diagnosis and Treatment Advances Mark Awareness in Maine By: Kathy Brackett, Eyecare Medical Group | January 05, 2012 "Earlier detection and diagnosis gives patients the best range of glaucoma treatment options whether it be using eye drops, laser treatment or if necessary even glaucoma surgery," said Glaucoma Specialist Robert Daly, M.D.
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Expected Recovery Time from LASIK By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | January 03, 2012 Part of understanding the LASIK process is knowing how long recovery from LASIK takes.
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Is Bladeless LASIK the "Gold Standard"? By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | January 01, 2012 There are two types of LASIK: traditional LASIK and bladeless LASIK. Both of these surgical methods have the ability to provide patients with optimal vision and a life free of glasses, but is one of them preferable?
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What is the Best LASIK Technique to Minimize Side Effects? By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | December 31, 2011 For many people, LASIK safety is a primary concern when considering vision correction surgery.
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Questions to Ask During Your LASIK Consultation By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | December 31, 2011 When you are looking for an eye doctor to perform LASIK vision correction surgery, a good place to start is their website.
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Brain Injury: Vision Therapy By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | December 30, 2011 The consequences of a brain injury can be varied, but are almost always severe. Your brain controls your visual function, which means that all too often brain injury and vision problems go hand-in-hand.
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Does LASIK Hurt? By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | December 29, 2011 Millions of people have undergone LASIK surgery throughout the world. As the most popular form of laser vision correction, it has been closely monitored by the FDA and several industry groups.
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Allegany Optical Offers New Digital Lenses For All Eyeglass Patients By: EIN News | December 23, 2011 Allegany Optical, an optical chain with 17 locations across four states, now offers new digital lenses as standard to all patients. The lenses from Allegany Optical are traditionally only sold as high-premium lenses in other offices.
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FSA Changes May Spike Popularity of LASIK in 2012 By: Wayne Grabowski, Outlook EyeCare | December 14, 2011 A lower cap on flexible spending accounts (FSAs) in 2013 could prompt more people to seek LASIK vision-correction surgery in 2012. Dr. Wayne Grabowski, weighs in on the effect health care reform may have on requests for LASIK.
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Discover How to Improve Eyesight Naturally By: dudi amira, GreenSEO | December 09, 2011 GlassesOff is an easy-to-download program that provides you with essential visual activities that will help your eyes learn how to focus easier and helps your cortex adjust to changes faster.
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Macadam Vision Clinic First on the West Coast Offers the World's First Electronic Bifocal By: Greg Schober, Macadam Vision Clinic | December 09, 2011 Macadam Vision Clinic of Portland is the first optometry practice on the west coast to have available the new Empower lens, the world's first electronic bifocal.
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Can You Have LASIK Twice? By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | December 08, 2011 While many people enjoy corrected vision after just one procedure, it is possible that you will require LASIK follow-up treatments.
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Eyesbright Believe Coloured Contact Lenses Will Help Partygoers Shine This New Year's Eve By: Brad Warwick, Craftedmedia | December 08, 2011 Coloured contact lens retailer, Eyesbright are recommending party goers to razzle dazzle with their eyes this New Year's Eve with the help of their stars and jewels colour contact lenses.
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Is it Safe to Fly After LASIK Surgery? By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | December 07, 2011 One of the most common questions about LASIK is whether or not it is safe to travel by airplane after your surgery.
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