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Eye surgery articles and news. Laser eyes surgery. LASIK - Eye surgery
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<h1>Eye Surgery Tips </h1>
<p>Eye surgery is one of the brands in surgery that had witnessed the most profound
and important advancements in the recent years. As our vision is one of the
most essential senses for a healthy and enjoyable lifestyle, thousands of people
are being constantly helped by the improvements of eye surgery. Eye surgery
procedures are becoming more and more complex, yet recovering becoming faster
and more efficient. </p>
<p>There are several procedures that are essential in today's eye surgery. Cataract
surgery is one of the most important, as it may restore the visual capacities
and cataract being a relatively common disease, especially in aged people. Glaucoma
is also a very common type of eye surgery. Glaucoma is a disease that results
in visual loss due to damage in the optic nerve caused by a raised intraocular
pressure. However, one of today's most popular and significant eye surgery procedures
is the laser surgery for visual correction. This procedure may reduce considerably
a person's dependency on the use of glasses or contact lenses. Such procedure
is commonly known as LASIK. However, this procedure requires a detailed scanning
process to check if the patient is eligible to this type of eye surgery.</p>
<p>It is important for patients who would like or need to have some kind of eye
surgery or visual corrections and also for doctors to keep updated about procedures,
prices, and new techniques. Fortunately, today there are techniques that may
help nearly everyone, from only nearsighted people to the ones suffering from
more severe eye conditions.</p>
<h2 align="center">Eye Surgery News<br>
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<p align="justify"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="3">Ocular surgery has witnessed a lot of advances in the recent years. In fact, it was one of the fields of medicine that become more developed day by day, thanks to current researches and new techniques. Differently from the past, ocular surgery today does not imply incisions and several days of recovering. Even more complicated procedures of ocular surgery are most ambulatory and involving techniques that treat the problem without even incisions. The most developed technique of non-incision ocular surgery today is undoubtedly the so-called LASIK (short for Laser Assisted In-situ Keratomileusis) surgery.</font></p>Thu, 28 Sep 2006 03:00:26 -0500 Then came news late Tuesday that Owens was taken in an ambulance to an emergency room. Details fr... Owens denies he tried to k
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<p>Then came news late Tuesday that Owens was taken in an ambulance to an emergency room. Details from the police report that came out Wednesday morning included words like suicide, overdose and depression.</p><p>Within hours, T.O. insisted it was all a misunderstanding — then brought the story back to football.</p><p>He checked out of the hospital and made his way to Dallas Cowboys headquarters i...Thu, 28 Sep 2006 03:00:14 -0500Refractive Surgery for Eyes
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<p align="justify"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="3">One of the most advanced techniques of eye surgery today is the so-called refractive surgery. This type of surgical procedure may decrease or even eliminate a person’s dependency on glasses or contact lenses. This procedure is called refractive surgery since it affects the refractive state of the eye, which may cause common vision disorders such as myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism. Currently, the most common type of refractive surgery utilizes laser to reshape the patient’s cornea and eliminate the subtle alterations that cause eye disorders. Surveys point that refractive surgery it’s becoming so widespread and results so successful that nearly 1 million of surgeries are expected to be performed in 2006, in the USA alone.</font></p>Wed, 27 Sep 2006 03:00:11 -0500 Randy Johnson will miss his final regular-season turn for the New York Yankees because of back sp... Matsui back in left; Yanks
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<p>Randy Johnson will miss his final regular-season turn for the New York Yankees because of back spasms.</p><p>The left-hander had been scheduled to start Thursday against the Baltimore Orioles. The AL East champions hope he will be ready for the postseason.</p><p>"It's been a progression thing," Johnson said. "Let's get it taken care of, and obviously the regular season start doesn't mean muc...Tue, 26 Sep 2006 03:00:18 -0500 Jeremy Renton (76) feared he was going to lose the sight in his right eye due to age-related macu... Simple Treatment For Age-R
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<p>Jeremy Renton (76) feared he was going to lose the sight in his right eye due to age-related macular degeneration (AMD).</p><p>Jeremy suffered with both types of AMD (dry AMD in his left eye and wet AMD in his right) for over 10 years before seeking treatment at London Medical, an independent medical practice in Marylebone. He was treated by Mr Victor Chong, Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon, with ...Sun, 24 Sep 2006 03:01:46 -0500 Dr. Deborah Sherman, oculoplastic surgeon at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn., interpret... Lines on your face can say
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<p>Dr. Deborah Sherman, oculoplastic surgeon at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn., interprets what the lines around your eyes and face and the anatomy of your muscles are communicating to others about your emotions and physical well-being.</p><p>“When you look at someone, the first place you look is the eyes,” she said. “Since our face really sends a message, without even speaking, when yo...Sun, 24 Sep 2006 03:01:41 -0500 On three separate occasions during the last week in February 2000, I had chest pain. It became mo... Heart and soul...
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<p>On three separate occasions during the last week in February 2000, I had chest pain. It became more intense each time and only went away after I rested. I was scared, but tried to ignore it until my daughter Annie, 17 at the time, insisted I see a doctor.</p><p>An office exam by our family doctor, Herbert Heym, didn't show anything, but he ordered a stress test. His office manager, the late Ju...Sun, 24 Sep 2006 03:00:38 -0500 As soon as Lynn Pace got back from his first foreign studies trip with other Southern Methodist U... Eye opener...
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<p>As soon as Lynn Pace got back from his first foreign studies trip with other Southern Methodist University MBA students, people wanted to know what it was like to travel to Cuba.</p><p>"It was enlightening, depressing and exhausting," said Pace, a senior vice president with Energy Education Inc., a Wichita Falls business. "Enlightening from the standpoint of meeting so many interesting people a...Sat, 23 Sep 2006 03:00:10 -0500 HOBERG'S David and Renada Breeden, parents of a blue-eyed, tousle-haired 3 1/2-year-old girl na... John Lindblom...
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<p> HOBERG'S David and Renada Breeden, parents of a blue-eyed, tousle-haired 3 1/2-year-old girl named Karlie, will tell you that believing in miracles is not an option.</p><p>Everybody who wants to see this tot defy the up-to-now tumultuous odds against her living with an inoperable brain tumor, they say, must believe because a miracle is all that can save her.</p><p>Karlie's condition, say the...Sat, 23 Sep 2006 03:00:06 -0500 Millions of dollars of state money meant to keep doctors in rural Oregon is has gone to doctors i... Funds for Ore. rural docto
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<p>Millions of dollars of state money meant to keep doctors in rural Oregon is has gone to doctors in areas well-served with abundant hospitals, The Oregonian found in a review of records.</p><p>The state money is available to physicians at least 10 miles from a city of 30,000 or more. But of more than 1,100 doctors who qualified under the program in its first two years, fewer than 200 worked in c...Fri, 22 Sep 2006 03:00:04 -0500 The OPM officials kicked off the new dental-vision program yesterday after announcing premium inc... Workers to Get Their Pick
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<p>The OPM officials kicked off the new dental-vision program yesterday after announcing premium increases for the federal employees health insurance program. Federal employees and retirees will have to do some homework to determine which dental and vision options best fit their needs, of course. But OPM briefing materials provided a snapshot of the program's design and the options offered by 10 ...Thu, 21 Sep 2006 03:00:14 -0500 Compare how well hospitals in your area address certain medical conditions Programs and res... Hospital errors to go public in
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<p>Compare how well hospitals in your area address certain medical conditions</p><p>Programs and research on health-care quality and patient safety</p><p>1999 report "To Err is Human: Building A Safer Health System"</p><p>Addressing the causes of errors and promoting the safe use of medications </p><p>By Staci HuppHoosiers will have more access to information about serious medical errors made by h...Thu, 21 Sep 2006 03:00:13 -0500 Science students from Fairmont High School met "Dexter", the future of surgical technology, last ... FHS students 'test'
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<p>Science students from Fairmont High School met "Dexter", the future of surgical technology, last Friday at Kettering Medical Center.</p><p>And while the hand controls and video display may remind them of games they may have played, Dexter is way beyond anything they have seen on their X-Box systems at home.</p><p>Dexter is the hospital's nickname for the "DaVinci S," a robot with one camera ar...Thu, 21 Sep 2006 03:00:07 -0500 Festival of India’s Science and Technology Heritage events concluded with a spectacular grand f... Grand finale to Indian sch
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<p>Festival of India’s Science and Technology Heritage events concluded with a spectacular grand finale at Doha Modern Indian School (DMIS) auditorium.</p><p>The events were conducted by Samanvayam, a socio-cultural organisation of Indians.</P></p><p>NR Kumar, chief co-ordinator of Pride of India research project in Chennai, reminded the audience that with such a rich heritage as that India has,...Wed, 20 Sep 2006 03:00:05 -0500 The new eye center, occupying 6,500 square feet on the new building's first floor, will be o... One-stop eye center on Lom
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<p>The new eye center, occupying 6,500 square feet on the new building's first floor, will be one of the largest and most modern eye care facilities in the region. The Kendall-Shepard Eye Center, will include 12 exam rooms, including a minor surgery suite for in-office procedures, and a diagnostic testing suite.</p><p>Complete ophthalmology and optometric eye care will be available, from offe...Tue, 19 Sep 2006 03:00:15 -0500