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25th September 2009
Contrary to popular belief, people in east Asia are no more genetically susceptible to short-sightedness than any other population group, according to researchers who have analysed past studies of the problem.
The epidemics of myopia in countries such ... Read >
Author: wessels09
22nd September 2009
Since LASIK was approved by the FDA in the early 1990’s, the procedure has grown to become the most widely-performed eye surgery in the United States. LASIK is a surgical procedure performed on the eye to correct an individual’s vision and reduce depe... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
If you have poor eyesight and you have worn eyeglasses or contact lenses all your life, then you might want to consider LASIK eye surgery.
LASIK is the acronym for Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileuses. This is a procedure where the patient has to und... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
For those of you that don't know Lasik stands for Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis. In Lasik the surgeon cuts a small flap in the cornea and uses a laser to reshape the inner area of the cornea. Problems with the cornea can be related to many vision... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
CVS refers to computer vision syndrome. Most children played outside twenty years ago, which has been profoundly changed by the invention and spread of computer. It is estimated that 90% of school-age children and 54 million children use computer to do ho... Read >
Author: Lily Allen
17th September 2009
Lasik surgery is one of the greatest ways to keep your eyes healthy without giving you any sort of serious risk. Lasik surgery can be an alternative to conventional corrective vision techniques like glasses or contact lenses. With Lasik surgery people get... Read >
Author: roby.john
16th September 2009
Eyes are one of the most important parts of our body therefore it is extremely important to keep them healthy. Eyelid surgery has gained popularity due to the high number of eye disorders that can be solved with it. It’s a recently developed technology ... Read >
Author: roby.john
11th September 2009
In all actuality, there is currently a very popular company on the market that has stated claims that they do indeed possess a method of eye care and exercise that is capable of helping you to see more clearly. In fact, they have been known to sell thousa... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams
11th September 2009
Pinhole glasses are used by people to assist them with a variety of vision problems. They are also called stenopeic glasses, and as both names imply they work by blocking excess light and focusing the light that is allowed into the eye. Pinhole and stenop... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier
11th September 2009
Pinhole glasses are used by people to assist them with a variety of vision problems. They are also called stenopeic glasses, and as both names imply they work by blocking excess light and focusing the light that is allowed into the eye. Pinhole and stenop... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier
10th September 2009
When a long-suffering walks through the door, the eye care expert must immediately begin evaluating the integrity of that patient; the way he or she carries themselves, their speech pattern, facial features, clarity of their eyes, position of their eyes, ... Read >
Author: parveenKumar
10th September 2009
When a long-suffering walks through the door, the eye care expert must immediately begin evaluating the integrity of that patient; the way he or she carries themselves, their speech pattern, facial features, clarity of their eyes, position of their eyes, ... Read >
Author: parveenKumar
10th September 2009
Pinhole glasses or stenopeic glasses utilize opaque materials with small perforations in each lens, rather than glass lenses, to reduce blurriness for people with vision problems. The perforations reduce the amount of diverging rays that hit the pupil fro... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier
10th September 2009
At one time, suffering from poor eyesight was considered a disability that could not be corrected. Through advancements in the medical optics field, eyeglasses and contacts lenses were developed. These allowed for the ability to see without any visual imp... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
07th September 2009
Pinhole glasses or stenopeic glasses utilize opaque materials with small perforations in each lens, rather than glass lenses, to reduce blurriness for people with vision problems. The perforations reduce the amount of diverging rays that hit the pupil fro... Read >
Author: Alan Irel
04th September 2009
When you want to stand out from the crowd and make a strong statement regarding your personality, there is a numerous of assorted things that you can do. Hairstyles, outfits and accessories can all be used for personal expression. However,But if you want ... Read >
Author: Owen Wells
03rd September 2009
A contact lens, also known as a contact, is a corrective, cosmetic or therapeutic lens which is normally placed on the cornea of the eye. Contact lenses normally serve the same purpose as eyeglasses, that is, to correct the vision. However, contact lenses... Read >
Author: remediesathome
02nd September 2009
In an earlier article, we drew a brief outline of the Education in tyrannical Abyssinia where the system imposes barbaric ignorance and favours illiteracy in order to preserve its bogus-historical dogma and to thwart any opponents' academic and political ... Read >
Author: meena
02nd September 2009
Are you looking for a natural alternative to prescription glasses? Pinhole glasses may be the answer for you.These glasses are very inexpensive and don't need to be replaced. Regular prescription glasses have to be replaced whenever your eyes get weaker... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier
02nd September 2009
There is an alternative way to correcting vision naturally that many consumers are unaware of. Pinhole glasses, also called stenopeic glasses, offer vision improvement in a natural way without the use of prescription lenses.
The way that pinhole glass... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier
02nd September 2009
Pinhole glasses, also known as stenopeic glasses, are made from metal or plastic instead of glass. The lenses of these glasses consist of many small holes. These holes allow the user to see objects much more sharply. The small openings drastically cut d... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier
01st September 2009
We wear glasses every day, but how much do we know glasses. Perhaps most of the near-sighted don’t know much about glasses. The glasses have brought much convenience to us every day, and it is necessary for us to know something more about them.
"Glas... Read >
Author: ehco
30th August 2009
Pinhole glasses are used by people to assist them with a variety of vision problems. They are also called stenopeic glasses, and as both names imply they work by blocking excess light and focusing the light that is allowed into the eye. Pinhole and stenop... Read >
Author: Alan Irel
30th August 2009
Myopia and high myopia are an ever growing concern in our society. Myopia is an unnatural state for the eye to be in, yet so many children today suffer from it, and hundreds of thousands of parents are left puzzled. They go to the optometrist or ophthalmo... Read >
Author: Evgania Mehler
30th August 2009
I started my last article titled "High Myopia - What Causes Myopia?" with saying that if you are easily offended by the truth, you better stop reading, and it applies for this article even more...If you can't face the truth about your myopia causes and wh... Read >
Author: Evgania Mehler
30th August 2009
Before we get into it, I'd like to clarify something right off the bat... if you have difficulties in dealing with the truth if it's uncomfortable, you might as well stop reading now. If you, on the other hand, are dying to find out where high myopia come... Read >
Author: Evgania Mehler
21st August 2009
FreshLook ColorBlends - For a FreshLookFreshLook ColorBlends are among the plainest contact lenses for people that want to give their eyes an magnetic color but look natural all the same. FreshLook Colorblends are using advanced technology to blend three ... Read >
Author: Reynaldo Beard
19th August 2009
Contrary to popular belief, people in east Asia are no more genetically susceptible to short-sightedness than any other population group, according to researchers who have analysed past studies of the problem.
The epidemics of myopia in countries such ... Read >
Author: Dr. Doolen
19th August 2009
Are you looking for a natural alternative to prescription glasses? Pinhole glasses may be the answer for you.These glasses are very inexpensive and don't need to be replaced. Regular prescription glasses have to be replaced whenever your eyes get weaker... Read >
Author: Alan Irel
19th August 2009
There is an alternative way to correcting vision naturally that many consumers are unaware of. Pinhole glasses, also called stenopeic glasses, offer vision improvement in a natural way without the use of prescription lenses.
The way that pinhole glass... Read >
Author: Alan Irel
13th August 2009
Pinhole glasses are eyeglasses with a series of holes in them that allow the wearer to receive less light directly to the retina which in turn increases your field of vision. They are made from solid materials such as plastic or metal and can be disguised... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier
12th August 2009
Pinhole glasses are not made of glass but an opaque substance like metal or plastic. There are many little holes in the material that reduce the width of diverging rays. Because of this, the pinholes cause clearer vision in those who have myopia, farsight... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier
07th August 2009
There's a lot of debate going on whether someone can regain one's eyesight naturally. It seems this is possible . There are a number of ways on how eye vision can be cured and can be improved dramatically without the utilization of corrective eye wear o... Read >
Author: Arthur Henderson
05th August 2009
Pinhole (Stenopeic) glasses are a type of corrective eye wear that can improve the vision in persons who are farsighted, nearsighted, have astigmatism or who have decreased vision due to aging. Traditionally, an eye doctor performs a manifest refraction ... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier
04th August 2009
Pinhole glasses are made of an opaque substance such as metal or plastic. Glasses are not made of glass at all. They are know as stenopeic glasses from the Greek words for little opening. The user looks through any of the many small holes in the material.... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier
03rd August 2009
There is now a method to alleviate the inability to focus on close objects (myopia) and other eye disorders. Simply stated these are glasses with round holes, not unlike screens on windows. They are fine for watching television or computer work. Pinhole ... Read >
Author: Alan Irel
03rd August 2009
Pinhole glasses are eyeglasses with a series of holes in them that allow the wearer to receive less light directly to the retina which in turn increases your field of vision. They are made from solid materials such as plastic or metal and can be disguised... Read >
Author: Alan Irel
02nd August 2009
Lasik surgery is a medical procedure that is carried out by an ophthalmologist. It is used to correct abnormalities on the cornea of the eye such as myopia, astigmatism or hyperopia. These abnormalities usually end up impairing the vision, and are usually... Read >
Author: Erskine Meyers
01st August 2009
Pinhole glasses, also called stenopeic glasses are made from an opaque substance that allows many tiny holes in the material through which one can obtain better vision. These glasses are created for people with conditions such as presbyopia, myopia, hyper... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier
31st July 2009
Lens implant surgery is one way for people to regain normal vision following if someone suffers from severe nearsightedness (myopia) or farsightedness (hyperopia). Below are just some of the most frequently asked questions about lens implant surgery.
W... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
30th July 2009
LASEK which is an acronym for Laser Assisted Sub-Epithelial Keratomileusis is one of the earlier techniques for performing eye operation and rectification of vision.
LASEK as an surgical operation is suitable for all of those that can not have the more... Read >
Author: AndrewMillsap
27th July 2009
Some folk sit in front of the PC and play software games all day. Some read books in their bed, the majority of the time in dim lights. Some hate carrots. Some read very little words all of the time. Some refuse to wear glasses even their optometrist ... Read >
Author: Luther Odonnell
24th July 2009
Pinhole glasses are not made of glass but an opaque substance like metal or plastic. There are many little holes in the material that reduce the width of diverging rays. Because of this, the pinholes cause clearer vision in those who have myopia, farsight... Read >
Author: Alan Irel
23rd July 2009
Some people have an issue getting their head round the idea of eye exercises, and not so long ago it was said to be a new age fad with no scientific backing. New research , however , has demonstrated that bad vision isn't always caused by genetics ; life... Read >
Author: Caleb Gillespie
20th July 2009
When we experience blurred vision, we make a quick call to the opthomologist, get an eye exam and buy one of those expensive prescription glasses. Most people know very little about pinhole glasses.Pinhole glasses are not made of glass but of an opaque ma... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier
17th July 2009
Vision enhancement exercises are readily available on the internet to help people take care of their eyes. Generally, the eyes are one of the most taken for granted organs of the body. It is difficult to be aware of the effect of the everyday things and... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier
16th July 2009
Did you know that the eyeglasses or contact lenses are in fact our enemy? This may seem a little bit like fantasy at the 1st sight, but there's a lot of evidence. The truth is out there When people suffer from some refractive blunder, their eyes are una... Read >
Author: Caleb Gillespie
16th July 2009
Many would consider their sight to be their most important sense, so it is logical to look after your vision by paying regular visits to the optometrist. But another part of maintaining good vision is to know when something is wrong, and to seek treatment... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
12th July 2009
The most inspiring fact about your eyes is that the less effort you make to see the better you can see. It is difficult for folk with imperfect sight to believe that perfect sight requires no effort ; indeed, any effort to boost the sight makes it worse.C... Read >
Author: Troy Mack
11th July 2009
Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder- yes; your eyes are a vital pair of sensory organs that the above statement partially describes their purpose.
Eyes are highly sensitive organs that demand a lot of care and attention and it does not require to... Read >
Author: Eyesurgeryuk
01st July 2009
Pinhole glasses are made of an opaque substance such as metal or plastic. Glasses are not made of glass at all. They are know as stenopeic glasses from the Greek words for little opening. The user looks through any of the many small holes in the material.... Read >
Author: Alan Irel
29th June 2009
When we experience blurred vision, we make a quick call to the opthomologist, get an eye exam and buy one of those expensive prescription glasses. Most people know very little about pinhole glasses.Pinhole glasses are not made of glass but of an opaque ma... Read >
Author: Alan Irel
27th June 2009
Poor eyesight is a common problem that effect people in all areas of their lives, in serious cases it can seriously reduce their quality of living so it is no wonder that people are constantly attempting to find paths to reconstruct their vision. Eye diso... Read >
Author: Kent Morrow
27th June 2009
Eye myopia, or near-sightedness, as it is popularly called, is one of the most common and provoking eye diseases that can be corrected with eye exercises.It is due to muscular imbalance. The myopic eyeball is lengthened by pressure of the 2 oblique muscle... Read >
Author: Joan Blankenship
23rd June 2009
Some of us have an issue getting their head round the idea of eye exercises, and not such a long time ago it was said to be a new age trend with no scientific backing. Modern research, has proven that tense vision is not necessarily caused by genetics ; l... Read >
Author: Joan Blankenship
18th June 2009
Perhaps you've heard that you must exercise your eyes so your eye muscles won't get weak. But is there any foundation behind these claims? What are eye exercises? Are there any benefits in performing them?Eye exercises involve revolution of the eyeballs. ... Read >
Author: Delmar Trujillo
18th June 2009
When the health of your eye muscles degraded, you can begin facing issues with your eye health. One of the symptoms could be a delay in refocusing when changing focus from one point to another which is closer or further away. If this happens, this indicat... Read >
Author: Mitchell Forbes
12th June 2009
NearVision CK (conductive keratoplasty) is a popular refractive surgery option that people can turn to in order to improve their vision. Those considering this procedure often have a number of concerns about what it entails. Below we address a few common ... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
10th June 2009
Although LASIK surgery seems to be the preferred refractive procedure, however in some cases LASIK is not advisable. The PRK is a less complicated procedure, which is appropriate for certain situations.
The majority of surgeons prefer LASIK for patient... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
09th June 2009
According to a 10-year study, LASIK is a safe and effective eye procedure. Researchers found patients who received LASIK eye surgery 10 years earlier have received a stable, long-term improvement for nearsightedness. They went on to state, “Our study pr... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
06th June 2009
It's difficult to provide accurate lasik eye surgery information, but we have gone through the rigor of putting together as much lasik eye surgery related information as possible. Even if you are searching for other information somehow related to face lif... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
05th June 2009
It's difficult to provide accurate lasik surgery advise information, but we have gone through the rigor of putting together as much lasik surgery advise related information as possible. Even if you are searching for other information somehow related to ep... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
05th June 2009
Wonder how a LASIK Eye surgery is performed and how successful are laser vision correction techniques? Here we have come with a complete solution to your queries and problems.
LASIK means Laser-Assisted Stromal In-situ Keratomileusis . This laser visi... Read >
Author: accuratesight
19th May 2009
• Striae – The wrinkles that occur in the corneal flap after Lasik surgery. Striae are usually a result of correction of myopia, but can occur during hyperopic correction as well. In some cases striae may not obstruct vision, and thus will not require... Read >
Author: daniel.rayfield
19th May 2009
• Striae – The wrinkles that occur in the corneal flap after Lasik surgery. Striae are usually a result of correction of myopia, but can occur during hyperopic correction as well. In some cases striae may not obstruct vision, and thus will not require... Read >
Author: Kent
18th May 2009
From time to time, new advances have been made in the world of corrective eye surgery which has brought with itself some relief to the patients. But as they say, “every coin has two its sides”, eye surgery also suffers from risks and complications. Th... Read >
Author: daniel.rayfield
18th May 2009
From time to time, new advances have been made in the world of corrective eye surgery which has brought with itself some relief to the patients. But as they say, “every coin has two its sides”, eye surgery also suffers from risks and complications. Th... Read >
Author: daniel.rayfield
18th May 2009
A brief review of how normal eye-care prices are made can help in choosing sources.
REFRACTION
The starting point, for someone aware of focus problems, is the exam. The easy part is the refraction, which is the test for focusing.
If the eye is shor... Read >
Author: Dr. Don Miller
13th May 2009
Is bad vision becoming a problem for you? Vision problem has affected a major part of the world population. As such, glasses and contact lenses act as top rated health aid to you. But would that help you in correcting your vision? No, it would not!
With... Read >
Author: Ventura Eye Institute
29th April 2009
Eyes are the most important part of our life without eyes we can do nothing Ventura eye Institute know this fact it will help those individuals who have eye problems. Vision correction is the correction of your eyesight. In vision correction there are sev... Read >
Author: Ventura Eye Institute
27th April 2009
Pinhole glasses are believed to help cases of myopia, cataract, and strain through constant computer use. The nifty looking glasses are made of plastic and look like dark sunglasses with pin-sized holes spread all over its lens. While opinion about its ef... Read >
Author: Mike
24th April 2009
Pinhole glasses or also known as stenopeic glasses, are glasses which have tiny holes on each lens. They are often made from opaque plastic material that is durable. The main function of these perforated multiple pinhole size lenses is to allow a narrow b... Read >
Author: Mike
21st April 2009
We have usually been informed how myopia is hereditary and that the one and only solution we can do about it is either to wear vision crutches like spectacles or agree to a surgery and that improving your eyesight naturally is not possible. But did you kn... Read >
Author: Kathychan
21st April 2009
We have consistently been told how myopia is hereditary and that the single thing we can do about it is either to wear vision crutches like glasses or under go the knife. But are you aware that LASIK entails a long list of unintended effects, including bu... Read >
Author: Kathychan
21st April 2009
As the tag line (and the title of this article) of pinhole glasses suggest, pinhole eyeglasses are the new revolution in the field of eyeglasses. Previously only the prescription glasses were used in order to cure diseases of eyes like myopia, hyperopia, ... Read >
Author: Mike
21st April 2009
As the tag line (and the title of this article) of pinhole glasses suggest, pinhole eyeglasses are the new revolution in the field of eyeglasses. Previously only the prescription glasses were used in order to cure diseases of eyes like myopia, hyperopia, ... Read >
Author: Mike
17th April 2009
Pinhole glasses have been around for some time but have recently become a popular, cost efficient alternative to standard eye correction glasses. Pinhole glasses are accurately formed with laser technology to ensure perfect vision with each pair. People ... Read >
Author: Mike
17th April 2009
There are various eye care products available in the market today, eye glasses are the most common among them. There are also different types of eye glasses worn for different reasons. One such type is the pinhole eyeglasses. Pinhole glasses or stenopeic ... Read >
Author: Mike
15th April 2009
Pinhole glasses are now making waves on the internet but they aren't meant to be a fashion statement. They were designed with eye health in mind for those suffering from myopia, astigmatism, hyperopia, double vision, crossed eyes or cataracts. Most conven... Read >
Author: Mike
15th April 2009
Pinhole glasses are eyeglasses with a series of pinhole-sized perforations filling an opaque substance such as metal or plastic in place of each lens. The user looks through any of the many small holes in the material. These holes have the effect of reduc... Read >
Author: Mike
15th April 2009
It is generally recognized that myopia is a bad thing. Perhaps this was proofed a millennium ago, when corrective eyeglasses were unavailable and poor eyesight kept a person from functioning properly.
It is not easy to prevent myopia. The following tec... Read >
Author: chaoticconformity
10th April 2009
Laser eye surgery is not just a trend but a highly effective medical procedure, offering one the opportunity to correct different types of refractive disorders. Whether we are talking about a patient diagnosed with hypermetropia, astigmatism or myopia, la... Read >
Author: buydiplomas
09th April 2009
Pinhole eyeglasses are not your typical glasses as they have a very unique design. They are made out of plastic and have many holes and they are generally used by people who have eye problems. It should be noted that these glasses do eventually improve ey... Read >
Author: Mike
09th April 2009
Stenopeic Glasses more commonly known as pinhole eyeglasses are glasses that have tiny pinhole-sized holes filling in an opaque sheet of plastic in place of a traditional lens. The pattern is printed on the back in ink and has a mirror coating added to th... Read >
Author: Mike
09th April 2009
Implantable contact lenses are a solution for permanent vision correction that can allow the elimination of eye glasses and contact lenses. They are commonly used for people who suffer from conditions like nearsightedness or myopia and they are placed in... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
09th April 2009
Myopia is a common vision problem that affects nearly one third of the population. When a doctor diagnoses you with myopia it means that you have an ability to see close up but a difficulty reading street signs and other things that are at a distance fro... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
08th April 2009
One can wear these pinhole glasses while watching TV or reading instantly makes it easier for your eyes to focus with less strain. Great for those who are nearsighted, farsighted, have cataracts, astigmatism or struggle to read small print. They can often... Read >
Author: Mike
08th April 2009
A contact lens, also known as a contact, is a corrective, cosmetic or therapeutic lens which is normally placed on the cornea of the eye. Contact lenses normally serve the same purpose as eyeglasses, that is, to correct the vision. However, contact lenses... Read >
Author: Mel Joelle
07th April 2009
Countless people across the globe have turned to refractive eye surgery to correct their vision and relieve them from having to use eye glasses or contact lenses. But what exactly is refractive eye surgery, and how does it work?
Refractive eye surgery... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
07th April 2009
People need glasses because their eyes are chronically out of focus. In case of myopia, the light rays come to focus in front of the retina and in case of hypermetropia, the light rays come to focus behind the retina. This leads to a blurred effect.When ... Read >
Author: Mike
02nd April 2009
Lasik eye surgery is a particular procedure that functions to mend various vision troubles that people may be feeling. If done properly the patient will no longer have to rely on glasses or contacts. There are several types of lasers that the surgeon migh... Read >
Author: nlwest21
01st April 2009
People who suffer from myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, computer vision syndrome, presbyopia or cataracts know that finding a solution to their vision problems can be expensive. This left many individuals looking for alternative solutions to their vision ... Read >
Author: Mike
24th March 2009
How many times you would have faced the situation where your eyes got troubled by the glare. Many a times! Isn’t it?
Glare is difficulty seeing anything in the presence of extreme bright light, which causes strain on the eyes but the polarized sungla... Read >
Author: Orpah Deborah
19th March 2009
When did you get your first glasses? And when did your children? I mean, apart from the number of myopia, the age of the shortsighted tends to be younger and younger.
It’s interesting that an increasing number of shortsighted children are suffering f... Read >
Author: chaoticconformity
17th March 2009
Laser eye treatment is gaining popularity - and for good reason. With all the advantages and health benefits that come with getting laser surgery, the procedure can prove highly worthwhile for many people.
Laser eye treatment can permanently correct s... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
13th March 2009
Good contrast in PowerPoint slides may not be something presenters usually think is important or necessary, but belittling the need for appropriate contrast in presentations would be a huge mistake, because contrast could make a difference to whether your... Read >
Author: Kelvin Lee
10th March 2009
The terminology used to describe vision problems can be confusing. Diagnoses such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, myopia, hyperopia, and presbyopia provide very little information about your condition if you are not sure about their meaning. To get th... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
09th March 2009
Pinhole glasses are similar to normal eyeglasses. Pinhole glasses have perforations of the size of a pinhole and instead of having a glass lens, its lenses are made up of plastic. Pinhole glasses are used to remove the problem of blur circle formation in ... Read >
Author: Mike
09th March 2009
Do you, your friends, or any member of your family wear prescription eyeglasses? If so, there is an affordable and stylish option available--pinhole eyeglasses. Although they are not a new concept, pinhole glasses are becoming an increasingly popular alte... Read >
Author: Mike
06th March 2009
Glaucoma is a group of diseases that affect the optic nerve and can lead to irreversible vision loss. It is usually associated with elevated fluid pressure within the eye. All forms of glaucoma can cause damage to the optic nerve and lead to vision loss... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd March 2009
The eyes are probably one of the most important organs in our bodies. Without the eyes, we cannot detect light and we cannot see what is around us. Taking care of the eyes is important not only to treat existing eye problems but also to prevent possible e... Read >
Author: darrell.j.freeman@gmail.com
02nd March 2009
When you wear glasses or contacts often people will ask you if you are nearsighted or farsighted. Never do you hear them ask if you have myopia or hyperopia. Myopia is the medical term for nearsightedness and hyperopia for farsightedness. Myopia is usuall... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
01st March 2009
New and improved pinhole glasses nowadays are said to be scientifically supported eye accessories that can help sufferers of refractive eye disorders such as myopia, hyperopia, presbyopia, astigmatism, computer vision syndrome or cataracts or for those wh... Read >
Author: Mike
28th February 2009
It is known that many people experience eye tension from using a computer for many hours every day because of their work or just for fun. This is the main reason for eye problems that we may face such as eyestrain, headache, dry eyes and sometimes blurred... Read >
Author: Mike
28th February 2009
Pinhole eyeglasses are the best alternatives to the ordinary conventional eyeglasses. Pinhole eyeglasses help improve our vision without using prescription eyeglasses. They have a series of pinhole-sized perforations filling a thin sheet of plastic in pla... Read >
Author: Mike
28th February 2009
Myopia, or nearsightedness, is a vision defect that happens when one’s eyes are unable to focus the light from distant objects correctly onto the retina. Someone with myopia is able to clearly see objects that are close, but objects that are far away ar... Read >
Author: Chelsea Francis
26th February 2009
Vision correction is the correction of your eyesight. There are many factors which doctors see or consider before suggesting type of laser eye surgery for correcting your sight. Ophthalmologist or Doctors will suggest you as per condition of your eyes tha... Read >
Author: Ventura Eye Institute
26th February 2009
Pinhole glasses are also known as stenopeic glasses, which come from the Greek words for "little opening". When you choose to wear the standard issue prescription glasses, you fall into a routine where you no longer use the focusing muscles in your eyes t... Read >
Author: Mike
26th February 2009
Pinhole glasses can be considered as a new and developing concept and at the same time a very good and conventional one too. There are various reasons for its popularity right from its looks, design, convenience, efficiency and most important of all clari... Read >
Author: Mike
25th February 2009
Pinhole glasses are the alternative for the conventional glasses. It offers a better exercise than the others. It contains more number of perforations over an opaque material like plastic or metal. These perforations reduce the width of the diverging rays... Read >
Author: Mike
24th February 2009
Many people do not know about pinhole glasses. There are two types of pinhole glasses. One is traditional pinholes having flat or slightly curved lenses of plastic with actual holes punched through them. The holes restrict ultraviolet light to reach the ... Read >
Author: Mike
24th February 2009
While surfing the web the other day on a search to find a reasonably priced pair of tinted reading glasses (if there is such a thing) I came across an unrelated link to a site called "Pinhole Glasses". My first response was to move on to another page, but... Read >
Author: Mike
23rd February 2009
When I first heard of pinhole glasses, I was highly skeptical. I already knew about old, even prehistoric, uses of wooden or leather eye-coverings with small holes punched in them, or hats with multiple strips of leather hanging down in front to cover the... Read >
Author: Mike
23rd February 2009
If you've had myopia for a long time, you may or not have considered alternative solutions to your glasses or your lenses. Invasive surgery may not be for you, as the eye is a fragile and very complex organ. However, few people may have actually consider... Read >
Author: Mike
20th February 2009
Pinhole or aerobic eyeglasses provide protection to the eye since the ancient history of mankind. They were originally manufactured of wood, leather and bones carefully crafted with minute punctures which allow tiny, straight beams of light that are gentl... Read >
Author: Mike
20th February 2009
Pinhole glasses are not made of glass at all but of a substance such as metal or plastic that has small holes in the material. Pinholes can bring about clearer vision in conditions such as diminished focusing range, farsightedness and astigmatism. The ... Read >
Author: Mike
18th February 2009
I've just received my Master Practitioner Strategist certification in Neuro Linguistic Programming learning all kinds of wonderful facts, which I will continue to share with you over the coming weeks and months. For example, did you know that information ... Read >
Author: Debra L. Morrison
17th February 2009
Glasses and contact lens often are bad for your eyes. You fall into a trap where you no longer use the focusing muscles in your eyes the way you should be. This important muscle begins to weaken, requiring visits to your eye doctor for stronger and strong... Read >
Author: Mike
17th February 2009
Pinhole glasses are also called Stenopeic glasses. The word stenopeic means "little opening" in Greek. Pinhole glasses are not made of glass but of an opaque substance such as metal or plastic which has many small holes in it. The user looks through any o... Read >
Author: Mike
10th February 2009
Pinhole glasses are also known as Stenopeic glasses. "Stenopeic" is a Greek word meaning "little opening". These eyeglasses have a series of pinhole size perforations or tiny openings which allow lesser amount of light to enter the eyes. They are made up ... Read >
Author: Mike
31st January 2009
If you have not yet heard of pinhole glasses, you will probably be glad that today you have. These glasses reportedly work well for many, many people and are a much more-affordable option than many costly prescription eyeglasses.The glasses are made of p... Read >
Author: Mike
30th January 2009
Most people wear regular bifocals, and sure they work fine, but there is a better product on the market. When you think about it they eyes in our heads are similar to cameras. When the first cameras were being made they were similar to pinhole glasses. It... Read >
Author: Mike
28th January 2009
Are you someone who is nearsighted or farsighted, have you ever felt the frustration or inconveniency in having to wear glasses or contact lenses? Try LASIK or Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis! LASIK is a surgical procedure that can reduce a person... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com
25th January 2009
Pinhole glasses work by allowing the light to come through many small holes; in turn, blocking the peripheral rays which usually bend light incorrectly causing myopia, hyperopia, presbyopia, and astigmatism. In turn, only central light is coming through g... Read >
Author: Mike
23rd January 2009
Pinhole glasses, sometimes referred to as stenopeic glasses, are eyeglasses currently being marketed to improve eyesight. The glasses themselves have plastic lenses, perforated with many tiny holes that allow only a very small and precise amount of ligh... Read >
Author: Mike
17th January 2009
Eye is the most delicate part of our body. And so the organ linked with eyes are fragile and sensitive which are prone to bear mainly sunlight and dust. The more your eye is clean the powerful vision you will have. If you are not able to see properly or s... Read >
Author: Bella Mclaine
06th January 2009
Pinhole eyeglasses are also known as stenopeic glasses. These are not made of glass at all but of an opaque substance such as metal or plastic. The user looks through any of the many small holes in the material. These holes have the effect of reducing the... Read >
Author: Stanley
01st December 2008
Eye problems are quite common around the world. There are several eye problems that demand a person to wear prescription eyeglasses. Among these, three very common eye problems that can be treated by wearing prescription eyeglasses are (a) Myopia or nears... Read >
Author: andriagoodman
30th October 2008
VISX CustomVue is a laser vision corrective technique developed by Advanced Medical Optics (AMO) and approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2003. This revolutionary new eye surgery uses wavefront ablation procedures to set a new standard... Read >
Author: AC Teeple
29th October 2008
Your local Denver area lasik surgeon can help you in getting free of the burden of bulky, inconvenient eyeglasses. “Laser-Assisted inSItu Keratomileusis,” or lasik for short, is the best way of curing minor vision problems such as near-sightedness (my... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac
27th October 2008
If you suffer from a minor vision defect requiring corrective lenses, you might be considering having Lasik Surgery. There are many clinics in Aurora, Loveland, Denver and other communities along the Front Range metro region where lasik surgery can be per... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac
23rd October 2008
If you have a problem playing contact sports such as handball or football because of issues with corrective lenses related to myopia, hyperopia or an astigmatism, you might be considering lasik – meaning you'll need to consider Lasik Eye Surgery Cost as... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac
17th October 2008
Myopia also known as Nearsightedness and Shortsightedness. Myopia is a refractive defect of the eye in which line up light produces picture hub in front of the retina when accommodation is relaxed. Nearsightedness occurs if the eyeball is too long or the ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
01st October 2008
The history of Lasik is often thought of as being non-existent or short lived. To many the idea of Lasik is a new one as it is often thought of as being a young technique. But Lasik has a long history, and the technique used today is a result of improve... Read >
Author: Joe Palerma
23rd September 2008
Glaucoma is the name given to a group of eye diseases in which the optic nerve at the back of the eye is slowly destroyed. Glaucoma damages a part of the eye called the optic nerve. The optic nerve receives light from the retina and transmits impulses to ... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
15th September 2008
This information on how to improve can be great news flash or terrible news flash to people such as us, sufferers of one of a variety of eye problems such as myopia. I know that's what I experienced when I originally learned these extremely life-enriching... Read >
Author: Rain Lee
11th September 2008
This information on how to improve your eyesight can be amazing information or terrible information to folks such as us, sufferers of one of a variety of eye complaint such as myopia. I remember that's what I thought when I initially found out these extra... Read >
Author: Rain Lee
03rd September 2008
Nearsightedness, or myopia is the inability to properly focus on distant objects. Objects that are near may appear in normal focus, but those at a distance will be blurred. You may find that you can read text in books or newspapers with no problem, but yo... Read >
Author: Carson Danfield
03rd September 2008
Lasik eye surgery has performed by the eye surgeon to the patients who are suffering from the various diseases like myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism.
The lasik surgery can cure all the problems and improve the vision.
1. People normally perform the... Read >
Author: Alex Bellweather
29th July 2008
LASIK is a refractive surgical procedure that reshapes the cornea to focus light on to the retina. It is performed by creating a flap in the epithelium (outer) layer of the eye with either a lathe or laser, called Intralase. The underlying tissue is then ... Read >
Author: Jay Stockman
18th July 2008
Nearsightedness, or myopia is the inability to properly focus on distant objects. Objects that are near may appear in normal focus, but those at a distance will be blurred. You may find that you can read text in books or newspapers with no problem, but ... Read >
Author: Carson Danfield
18th July 2008
LASIK eye surgery is a medical procedure that can correct your vision by altering the physical properties of your eye. Unlike traditional surgical procedures that depend upon the skills and steadiness of the surgeon's hand, LASIK eye surgery is computer c... Read >
Author: Carson Danfield
15th July 2008
If you want to stand out from the crowd and make a bold statement about your personality, there are a variety of different things that you can do. Hairstyles, outfits and accessories can all be used for personal expression. However, if you want to take ... Read >
Author: Steven Myros
15th July 2008
Nearsighted patients who undergo LASIK surgery usually return to the functional vision the day after the procedure. Although some patients have difficulty in reading the first few days, this is normal, since it can take between one and three months to the... Read >
Author: Wakin
14th July 2008
As is the case for many other good-sized cities, oklahoma city lasik mds provide eyesight restoration services for members of the community who could benefit from them. If you are one such person, you may have many questions about LASIK, including Oklahom... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
14th July 2008
Like most sizable communities, there are many specialists who can provide oklahoma city lasik eye surgery to those residents who are looking for ways to get rid of their glasses. Are you one of them? If so, consider setting up an appointment with a Oklaho... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
10th July 2008
Your Fresno Lasik MD offers an exciting new way to correct your eyesight without glasses. You may have heard about LASIK online, on television or radio, or even in the print media, but you may still have questions as to what it is and how a Fresno Lasik M... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
10th July 2008
Bakersfield lasik surgeon are offering a great new way for you to correct your eyesight once and for all and get rid of bulky, inconvenient eyeglasses. L.A.S.I.K. (short for “Laser-Assisted inSItu Keratomileusis,” and no, that last word is not an anci... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
20th May 2008
Vision is the most precious and wonderful gift that has been given ro humans and at the same time it has been the most neglected body part. Nearsightedness or Myopia is an eyesight problem in which a person faces great difficulty in viewing distant object... Read >
Author: iliyaspatel
13th May 2008
A large part of the worlds population have some eye conditions and vision loss. Many of us want to have 20/20 vision and I am sure that more then a quarter had dreams of it growing up. Though the ideal goal is to get to perfect vision we must understand t... Read >
Author: Dr. Brian Boxer-Wachler
11th May 2008
The term Lasik stands for Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis. This particular method helps you to recover your cornea and brings about a change in its power of focusing with the help of an Excimer laser. This popular laser treatment is used to rectify ... Read >
Author: Caroline
08th May 2008
Contact lenses a.k.a “contacts” are typically used as corrective eyewear in place of eyeglasses. Contacts must be prescribed by an ECP (Eye Care Professional) who must first access the visual needs of the patient as well as the individual's eye stru... Read >
Author: Kausik Dutta
06th May 2008
The term Lasik stands for Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis. This particular method helps you to recover your cornea and brings about a change in its power of focusing with the help of an Excimer laser. This popular laser treatment is used to rectify ... Read >
Author: Caroline
12th April 2008
(No Drug. No Injection, No Surgery, No Expensive Apparatus or Program)
Correct eyesight problems such as MYOPIA (nearsighted), HYPERMETROPIA (farsighted) & PREBYOPIA (aging vision), ASTIGMATISM (blurry distant & near vision),
AMBYOPIA (lazyeye), ANI... Read >
Author: EyeYOGA
04th March 2008
The best LASIK candidates are looking to correct myopia, hyperopia, or astigmatism and have a solid understanding of potential risks as well as benefits of the treatment. For people considering LASIKit's best to get a second and possibly third opinion to ... Read >
Author: David Parton
29th February 2008
If you have been wearing spectacles or contact lenses for a long time, and dream of clear vision, then LASIK surgery could well be your answer. Today an increasing number of people with poor eyesight are turning to this surgery to correct their vision.
... Read >
Author: William Goldstein, M.D.
20th September 2007
The quality of our lives is directly affected by the quality of our eyesight. When we lose the power to focus, or we experience headaches while reading or watching television, we may be faced with serious obstacles to working or learning. Those who have n... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
18th September 2007
A 26-year old teacher is shortsighted and has worn glasses since the age of ten. She is the nervous type, she tends to stretch her head forward and suffer from tension in the neck. After learning to relax her eyes and her whole nervous system through simp... Read >
Author: plamen
10th September 2007
Get ideal eyesight with a focused Lasik wave front surgery that corrects all kinds of cornea and vision problems that are exclusive to different individuals.The word Lasik means Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis that is nothing but a vision correction... Read >
Author: Arvind Singh
14th August 2007
With all of the problems one may face with their eyes and eyesight, technological advancement in optical treatments has created a surgery sweeping the public. With an aim to lessen dependency on eyeglasses and/or contact lenses, LASIK involves the techniq... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
08th August 2007
You can now download a program for improving your eyesight in five minutes from the internet. The method was developed by an American eye doctor, and it has helped millions over the years. It works with most kinds of visual defects, including far-sightedn... Read >
Author: plamen
07th August 2007
A 26-year old teacher is shortsighted and has worn glasses since the age of ten. She is the nervous type, she tends to stretch her head forward and suffer from tension in the neck. After learning to relax her eyes and her whole nervous system through simp... Read >
Author: plamen
25th July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Jay Smith
We all recognise the geeky stereotype that's been littered around the media for decades � the awkward, gawky dork with bad skin and, invariably, a pair of thick-rimmed prescription glasses. Think Milhouse from The Simpson... Read >
Author: jay smith
02nd July 2007
LASIK stands for Laser in Situ Keratomileusis. It is a type of surgical procedure to reshape the cornea with laser. It is used to correct myopia, astigmatism, and hyperopia. Keep in mind that LASIK doesn't work for everyone, but for those for which it wor... Read >
Author: Cindy
07th June 2007
People need glasses to correct blurred vision. Blurring occurs when the image of the object that you are looking at is not focussed in the correct place on the retina at the back of the eye. There are four reasons why the image can focus in the wrong plac... Read >
Author: fashionspecsdirect
12th May 2007
Studies have shown that a large percent of the global population suffers from eye disorders commonly known as refractive errors. Myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism affect a lot of people, forcing them to wear corrective prescriptions such as glasses or con... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson
12th May 2007
We rely on vision for most of our information about the world. This amazing capacity of the human being allows one to see something and analyze it thoroughly, sending the data collected to the brain. What happens when the visual analyzer is affected? What... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson
08th May 2007
The human beings are blessed with five sensory organs and eyes are among that five. We move eyes several times a day to bring the objects in focus. Due to its sharp focus one is able to see the far distant objects and the minute ones like ant. Any error i... Read >
Author: Alien
29th March 2007
Common eye problems to be solved with natural vision program
By http://www.improve-vision.com/
Content:
The caviar can be served with crackers. However, it is traditionally served with plain white bread; toasted, crusts removed, small amount of unsal... Read >
Author: mabelcatellino
05th March 2007
Decided to wear contact lenses? Great approach, but before ordering contact lenses online you should collect the minimum required information to buy the best one available.
Here are some frequently asked questions about contact lenses, which can help y... Read >
Author: Paton Jackson
01st March 2007
The importance of the eyes to the human beings need not be emphasized. Eyes provide us sight, without which life would lose most of its meaning. But at the same time, eyes are constantly exposed to the external environment. Almost everyone in the world ov... Read >
Author: Dr.Anna Hardy
27th February 2007
About 120 million people in the United States wear eyeglasses or contact lenses to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism. This article will outline some refractive errors that cause people to wear vision correction devices, and may lead ... Read >
Author: Christopher Pratt
27th February 2007
About 120 million people in the United States wear eyeglasses or contact lenses to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism. This article will outline some refractive errors that cause people to wear vision correction devices, and may lead ... Read >
Author: Christopher Pratt
19th February 2007
You want to wear colored contact lenses or for sight correction? You are not the only person- people of any age wear contact lenses, with glasses or instead of them, for correcting some visual problems or just for changing the look (cosmetic contact lens... Read >
Author: syed
10th February 2007
So you can?t see without your glasses and you just cannot wear contact because they bother your eyes. Whatever the case may be for your dislike for wearing glasses from just plain tired of wearing glasses or from them fogging up on you on a damp day to h... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th January 2007
What's that burning smell?
If you are running machinery, you will be asked this sooner or later. Machines produce heat. And heat produces burning smells. It's as simple as that! I am sure many of us can sense that something is not right when we smell b... Read >
Author: Thomas Yoon
13th December 2006
Lasik eye surgery:
In this world a lot of peoples are suffering from the eye diseases that's why everyone must have the knowledge about Lasik surgery. Lasik surgery is refractive surgery for myopia on the anterior surface of the cornea and the entire opt... Read >
Author: student loan
17th November 2006
Advantages Of Wearing Contact Lenses Are Many
Contact lenses are the rage these days with more and more wearers discovering the comfort and ease of wearing contact lenses. It also enhances the looks of a person as contact lenses are worn on the eyes an... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda
17th November 2006
Are you thinking of taking a laser eye treatment? Below are 7 essential things you need to know regarding lasik eye surgery.
1: Not everyone can take a laser eye treatment. Even if you are wearing glasses or contacts, it does not mean that you can ta... Read >
Author: rashme wong
17th November 2006
Many people are talking about LASIK this and LASIK that, but you don't understand what LASIK is? If you are wearing contact lenses or glasses, probably you might be interested in LASIK. LASIK is an acronym for Laser Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis. It is ... Read >
Author: Lina Lee
15th November 2006
Thanks to the Italian inventor, artist and scientist Leonardo da Vinci who described and sketched the first ideas for contact lenses in 1508!
But it was more than 300 years later before contact lenses were actually fabricated and worn on the eyeball. ... Read >
Author: Peter Msn
31st August 2006
Astigmatism is quite a common condition caused by irregularities in the cornea or lens of the eye, and distorts the image on the retina. Those having a slight blurred vision are not even aware that they have astigmatism. In the case of more severe astigma... Read >
Author: Michael Wright
31st August 2006
Contact lenses have been a boon for people with vision disabilities. They became popular in the United States in the early 1970s, and since then, have caught the fancy of people worldwide. Today, there are prescription contact lenses, as well as contact l... Read >
Author: Michael Wright
29th August 2006
The main product lines from Johnson & Johnson's contact lenses are Acuvue lenses. Today, people try to avoid using glasses for their vision disabilities, and are keener to go for contact lenses. The reasons for not using glasses vary from the habit of gla... Read >
Author: Michael Wright
29th August 2006
With the ever-growing popularity of laser eye surgery and the continual advancements in the procedures and technology, the primary concern of many people considering the surgery is this: what are the potential side effects?
The good news is that both ... Read >
Author: David Silva
29th August 2006
Contact lenses are used for vision correction and are placed on the cornea of the eye. They do the same corrective function that conventional spectacles, or glasses, do. However, in comparison, they are very light in weight and are, for all purposes, invi... Read >
Author: Michael Wright
29th August 2006
Contact lenses are optical medical devices, just as spectacles are, and often provide cosmetic and optical advantages over them. The more than 35 million people in the United States who have opted for contact lenses over the use of glasses have done so be... Read >
Author: Michael Wright
21st August 2006
Before we begin, lets discuss what we hope you will learn through this article. Then we can begin to piece it together for you.
The next paragraphs recap the work of Laser Eye Surgery experts who are completely typical with all the aspects of Laser Eye... Read >
Author: maypopup s.
07th July 2006
The attractiveness of contact lenses remains to improve with the growth of technologically advanced methods for vision correction and for proper handling and maintenance of lenses. They are particularly effective in certain occupations, and are desirable ... Read >
Author: allan weaser
04th July 2006
Is Lasik in your future?
Millions of Americans turn to Lasik Surgery when their vision is less than perfect and they're tired of being tied down to wearing glasses or contacts. What part of the eye is it that may be causing all your vision trouble? You... Read >
Author: Beth Gabriel
03rd June 2006
Myopia is a vision problem that effects a large number of people, especially children. There has been debate in the medical community about whether of not the growth of myopia can be slowed. Research has demonstrated that rigid gas permeable contacts were... Read >
Author: dan brown
25th May 2006
LASIK is a safe and efficacious refractive surgery procedure. It is also the most prevalent of all refractive eye surgery techniques. With such overwhelming prominence, LASIK is often believed to be a panacea for all refractive anomalies. Therefore, the e... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
07th May 2006
Generally speaking, LASIK is a safe and efficacious refractive surgery procedure and the choice of millions. With the technologically advanced and sophisticated equipment at its disposal, LASIK is safer than ever. But, it's a surgical procedure all the sa... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
30th April 2006
LASIK is an efficient and fairly innocuous procedure. It is capable of treating several refractive errors, such as myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism. The procedure itself entails virtually no pain and provides rapid recovery. Though the vision will be blu... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
25th April 2006
It's true that LASIK can eliminate a person's dependency on eyeglasses and contact lenses. It can correct a variety of refractive errors, such as myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism. However, LASIK surgery is not for everyone. There are certain conditions t... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
20th April 2006
Epi-LASIK is a type of refractive surgery, which is designed to reduce a person's dependency on contact lenses and eyeglasses. The technique was invented by Dr. Ioannis Pallikaris, and it attempts to merge the desirable features of other major refractive ... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
20th April 2006
Does wearing spectacles or contact lenses seem cumbersome to you? Are you considering LASIK eye surgery one of the most prevalent and successful refractive surgery techniques? I suggest you hold your horses and rather request the valuable assistance of ... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
20th April 2006
The complexity of the LASIK surgery procedure is often obscured by the office-like milieu of the surgery room, the fact that it takes only a scant few minutes to accomplish the procedure, and the fact that the patient experiences virtually no pain. But, L... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
22nd March 2006
For those of you that don't know Lasik stands for Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis. In Lasik the surgeon cuts a small flap in the cornea and uses a laser to reshape the inner area of the cornea. Problems with the cornea can be related to many vision ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
05th March 2006
TLC Laser Eye Centers is a premier provider of LASIK and other refractive surgery procedures. The group boasts highly experienced doctors, thorough pre-operative examinations, and personalized care for each of its patients. It also has over 13,000 affilia... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
19th February 2006
Radial keratotomy (RK) is a refractive surgical procedure employed to correct myopia or nearsightedness. Radial Keratotomy came into existence by accident rather than through meticulous research. The procedure was discovered by Dr. Svyatoslav Fyodorov whe... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
14th February 2006
Presbyopia is an eye disorder that normally sets in between the ages of 40-50. A lot many theories have been suggested to delineate its proper cause. However, the most convincing theory is that the eye lens loses its elasticity over time, and this in turn... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
09th February 2006
I wore contact lenses all the time when I was younger. I preferred them to glasses, they gave me superior vision to glasses and they were comfortable to wear.
I was prescribed my first pair of contact lenses when I was around 20-years-old (a long time ... Read >
Author: Alison Stevens
30th January 2006
It might be the case that you are tired of wearing glasses, or you believe that it cramps your style. You also don't want to use contact lenses, in order to avoid infection or inflammation due to overuse. In such a scenario, you are likely to consider LAS... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
26th January 2006
We all desire to have a perfect vision. However with growing age or any unfortunate mis-happening an individual's vision may get distorted. But today science has blessed mankind with several wonderful techniques to rectify the faulty vision.
1. Flap P... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
22nd November 2005
If you want to have good vision without wearing glasses or contact lenses, but are unsure about lasik, there is another alternative - you can wear contacts only at night and see well all the next day. Find out about the pros and cons of this solution and ... Read >
Author: Tatyana Turner
03rd October 2005
Silver Surfers: Successful Online Marketing to Seniors Copyright 2005 Kinesis, Inc.
If you are marketing to an older audience, don't discount
the value of a website. People over 50 account for more
than 50% of discretionary spending in the United Sta... Read >
Author: Wendy Maynard
23rd September 2005
What is Lasik
The eye and vision errors
The cornea is a part of the eye that helps focus light to create an image on the retina. It works in much the same way that the lens of a camera focuses light to create an image on film. The bending and focusi... Read >
Author: izzy brewer
14th September 2005
LASIK
Laser In-situ Keratomileusis or commonly known as LASIK is a surgical procedure that is used treat a wide range of refractive errors in the eye.
The eyeball, cornea or lens being shaped imperfectly causes refractive errors of the eyes. The th... Read >
Author: Virginia Wong
20th July 2005
If you have been diagnosed with astigmatism, myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness) or presbyopia there are a vast amount of solutions available to correct and treat your specific vision problem. With the medicine and technology available to... Read >
Author: Marci Crane
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