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05th October 2009
It is very common for companies to market themselves like all of their competitors. To see an example of this open the yellow pages and look at any section. You will see a bunch of businesses that all look the same.
One of my clients is an optometrist ... Read >
Author: Stacey Hylen
02nd October 2009
Are you a constant reader? Are you a constant reader with bad or poor eye sight? If so, then you probably wear prescription reading glasses. Most people realize that they need reading glasses when they begin to experience vision problems while reading. So... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com
29th September 2009
Currently, Americans in all 50 states can buy contacts both from ECPs and other sources such as optical chains, warehouse clubs and online stores. This privilege originates from a 2004 legislation that patients are entitled to obtain a copy of contacts pr... Read >
Author: Lily Allen
24th September 2009
A U.nited States. Air Force medical and dental team and members of the Royal Thai Air Force participated in a humanitarian mission at Thairat 72 School in Udon Thani on Feb. 6, 2007.
This was the second civil-action project and the first in northern T... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
11th September 2009
In a situation where a patient goes in for their first eye exam and there is already damage to their vision. Several of the eye problems that are capable of leading to loss or damage of the vision can actually be slowed down, or may even be able to be pre... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams
11th September 2009
Call it genes or consider it luck, but plenty of people could maintain a 20/20 vision through their whole lifetime. Then there are others on the not so fortunate side of the coin, whose vision won't be as pointy as before, requiring them to get glasses o... Read >
Author: Hubert Roff
10th September 2009
Money, money, money. Everything we do, everywhere we go, it costs money for almost everything involved. Factor in that the situation being discussed is health care and the dollar signs keep increasing in size. Vision problems can milk one’s wallet what ... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
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
30th August 2009
Eye exams can include many different vision tests that measure the health and functioning of your eyes. One of these tests is a retinal examination, which looks at the retina, optic disk, and blood vessels in the back of your eye. According to the Mayo Cl... Read >
Author: True Care Advantage
20th August 2009
Eyeglasses are expensive, especially the frames. It is a big business selling unneeded expensive frames. Pinhole glasses are able to save you money and improve your vision without the expense. Scientifically proven as a visual aid, you can be sure you ... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier
03rd August 2009
Eyeglasses are expensive, especially the frames. It is a big business selling unneeded expensive frames. Pinhole glasses are able to save you money and improve your vision without the expense. Scientifically proven as a visual aid, you can be sure you ... Read >
Author: Alan Irel
23rd June 2009
Good dental health is not only important for your oral hygiene it is good for
your overall health and it is unfortunate that people have to go without a dentist
and proper dental care because they can't afford a dental plan. It is disheartening
that... Read >
Author: Tegan Dawn
17th June 2009
If you’ve ever been to an all-encompassing eye care practice, you’ve probably been introduced to several different kinds of eye care practitioners ¬– ophthalmologists, optometrists, opticians. But what exactly does each of these do, and how can the... Read >
Author: True Care Advantage
10th April 2009
You advertise your optometry practice in various different ways: you have business cards, yellow pages listings, and other avenues of publicity that you use to reach potential patients. Chances are, you also have a website. But are you using your web site... Read >
Author: Dr.JeffreyLewis
10th April 2009
At first glance, you might not think you need to market your eye care practice. After all, people will always need eye exams, glasses, and vision rehabilitation. Using email for additional marketing may not seem necessary; will your practice really benefi... Read >
Author: Dr.JeffreyLewis
09th April 2009
At first glance, you might not think you need to market your eye care practice. After all, people will always need eye exams, glasses, and vision rehabilitation. Using email for additional marketing may not seem necessary; will your practice really benefi... Read >
Author: Dr.JeffreyLewis
09th April 2009
You advertise your optometry practice in various different ways: you have business cards, yellow pages listings, and other avenues of publicity that you use to reach potential patients. Chances are, you also have a website. But are you using your web site... Read >
Author: Dr.JeffreyLewis
09th April 2009
At first glance, you might not think you need to market your eye care practice. After all, people will always need eye exams, glasses, and vision rehabilitation. Using email for additional marketing may not seem necessary; will your practice really benefi... Read >
Author: Dr.JeffreyLewis
02nd April 2009
How They WorkPinhole eyeglasses contain a series of perforations, or pinholes, through an opaque plastic sheet set within each lens.In order to focus on objects at various distances -- close-range, mid-range, and long-range -- the eye's lens must rapidly ... Read >
Author: Mike
10th March 2009
Every year thousands and thousands of cats and dogs are euthanized because they lack a home and family to adopt them. We humans are to blame for this situation. Every year the newspapers are full of articles submitted by the S.P.C.A. relating to the numbe... Read >
Author: Terrie Simpson
02nd March 2009
Patients with type I or type II diabetes are at risk for diabetic retinopathy, a degenerative eye disease that can lead to blindness. Despite numerous recent advances in the fields of laser eye surgery and ophthalmology, there is currently no cure for dia... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
20th February 2009
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A huge number of Americans, around 50% in fact, are estimated to use prescription glasses or contact lenses to help their vision. If you are one of those counted by this statistic then you could probably benefit from a... Read >
Author: kentaro
18th February 2009
Open angle glaucoma, which is also known as chronic simple glaucoma, occurs in 80 percent of all people with it, yet it is an eye disease that can be cured if it is discovered early. There are generally no symptoms with glaucoma; so many people do not rea... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
16th February 2009
Indeed, everything is already in the internet. You can not only learn more about the eyes and eye care in the internet, you can also have your eye examination online. For some online eye examination site, they offer eye tests such as: Visual Acuity Test, ... Read >
Author: arcel
16th February 2009
If you are age 65 or older, then it is your best interest to have regular eye exams. Senior citizens are more at risk for contracting a serious eye disease called macular degeneration. This disease targets the macula, which is a part of the rest of the ey... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
09th February 2009
Taking care of your eyes is perhaps one of the most important things that you can do for your health. However, sometimes no matter what steps you take to ensure you stay healthy, you can still get sick.
Glaucoma is a disease of the eyes, yet it is act... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
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
31st January 2009
Eye diseases are a topic that can be found in health news just about every day. Nobody wants to have trouble with their eyesight but it happens to people all the time. You can try to keep your overall health in tiptop shape but sometimes it doesn't matter... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
22nd January 2009
It is said that an estimated 7-percent or 21 million people have diabetes and another 4 million having pre-diabetes. If you know you have diabetes that is somehow managed, and you want a diabetes life insurance to help you then you should consider these t... Read >
Author: Ben
16th January 2009
Pinhole glasses were made to help alleviate the strain that we put on our eyes without the hassle of going through eye exams and having to purchase expensive prescription lenses. They are relatively inexpensive and can be used by just about anybody.They ... Read >
Author: Mike
05th January 2009
Eye exams can seem strange if you’ve never been to one. There are many tests that need to be performed and there are numerous pieces of equipment usually employed in order to detect refractive errors and more serious eye conditions such as cataracts and... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
05th January 2009
Eye exams are a common part of a regular doctor visit, though your eye exam may be more involved when you visit an ophthalmologist or optometrist. While the particulars of the exam visit will vary depending on your medical history and your family's medica... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
10th October 2008
Often seniors assume that poor eyesight is a natural part of growing old. By age 65, it is estimated that 1-in-3 Americans have some form of vision impairing eye disease. By detecting and treating eye disease early through annual, dilated eye exams, seni... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
24th September 2008
Kniest dysplasia is a disorder of bone growth characterized by short stature (dwarfism) with other skeletal abnormalities and problems with vision and hearing. People with this condition have short size from birth, with a short trunk and shortened limbs. ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
15th September 2008
Vision quality is one of the fastest deteriorating functions of the human body, either due to age or disease. Regular eye exams are the best way to catch eye disorders which if left untreated, may lead to vision problems and even blindness. Regular eye ex... Read >
Author: Cooper
09th September 2008
Glaucoma is not one disorder but a range of conditions in which the pressure inside the eye becomes too high. Glaucoma leads to blindness by damaging the optic nerve. The optic nerve is a bundle of more than 1 million nerve fibers. It connects the retina ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
08th September 2008
To ensure your eyes remain healthy and beautiful, you may need to look more closely at the value of an annual exam.
Regular eye exams are not just about obtaining optimal vision through the right eyeglass or contact prescription but can also help detec... Read >
Author: Nai Deemak
07th July 2008
Macular degeneration is a medical condition predominantly found in elderly adults in which the center of the inner lining of the eye, known as the macula area of the retina, suffers thinning, atrophy, and in some cases, bleeding. This can result in loss... Read >
Author: peterhutch
01st July 2008
Age-related macular degeneration, or AMD, is a progressive, degernative condition of the center of the eye’s retina, which is called the macula. 90% of the time, this is caused by the thinning and shriveling of the macula, where the ganglia of the optic... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac
13th June 2008
I have something in my eyes!! We have all said this at lease once some time. We all know how uncomfortable it can become. Fortunately, many common eye disorders disappear without treatment or can be managed by self-treating. Various products from artifici... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
14th March 2008
Atypical Moles is basically a skin disease typical to youth, but Atypical Moles may occur to the people at any age. While atypical moles are considered to be pre-cancerous (more likely to turn into melanoma than regular moles), not everyone who has atyp... Read >
Author: Peter sams
29th February 2008
Summary: Few people who have a Health Savings Account really take advantage of all the tax-saving benefits these plans offer. One thing that anyone with a Health Savings Account should be aware of is all of the expenses that can legally be paid for from ... Read >
Author: Wiley Long
21st February 2008
I have something in my eyes!! We have all said this at lease once some time. We all know how uncomfortable it can become. Fortunately, many common eye disorders disappear without treatment or can be managed by self-treating. Various products from artifici... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
13th February 2008
Helping people to see better and maintaining eye health has always been the primary focus of optometry and ophthalmic technician programs. Vocational schools provide course-intensive training in optometry and ophthalmic technology for exciting careers in ... Read >
Author: Michael Bustamante
26th August 2007
Panama has become the country of choice for many Americans seeking a second home for vacation, retirement, or investment. This tropical paradise in Central America has great appeal because of its proximity to the U.S. and its value-priced real estate.
... Read >
Author: Joel Greene
26th July 2007
Whether you've put on glasses for a long time or have just started to need them, there is a vision correction procedure that can help enhance your vision. Most people have heard about LASIK, PRK, or LASEK. These are laser correction procedures that can he... Read >
Author: seanicasia
25th July 2007
Specs may be ancient in their origins. But as of now, they are more popular than ever, even with recent innovations in contact lenses and vision correction surgery. Still, finding the ophthalmologist who will perform your laser eye surgery is an important... Read >
Author: seanicasia
04th July 2007
Where do you go when you are having difficulty with your sight? Depending on the extent of the problem, your solution may vary. There are a lot of different types of vision specialists you could see, including an ophthalmologist, optometrist, and optician... Read >
Author: seanicasia
01st July 2007
Where do you go when you are having difficulty with your sight? Depending on the extent of the problem, your solution may vary. There are many different types of eye doctors you could see, including an ophthalmologist, optometrist, and optician.
For ex... Read >
Author: seanicasia
15th June 2007
Deciding to go for any surgical procedure is always a big step, and corrective eye surgery is no exception. That's why it's vital to understand totally what it involves before taking the dive to take the surgery that can change your life.
Treatment cho... Read >
Author: seanicasia
15th June 2007
The eye is a delicate organ, requiring extreme care before, during and after a surgical procedure. An experiencedophthalmologist must confirm the need for specific procedure and be responsible for conducting the procedure safely. Many university programs ... Read >
Author: seanicasia
10th February 2007
People are retiring earlier. The average age for a first retirement is 57.5 years. According to the latest statistics, if you are in good health now, you are probably going to live another 30-40 years. If you are like most people, you planned for previo... Read >
Author: Patten Coaching & Consulting
30th January 2007
Dr. Yesnick will be providing FREE Diabetes eye consultations during the month of March to increase awareness in Las Vegas! Call (702) 966 2020 or visit DiabetesEyeDoctor.com
The Facts About Diabetes:
March is Diabetes Awareness Month to Educate the... Read >
Author: Thomas Berten
24th January 2007
Evaluating contact lens prices seems pretty easy. However, there are some factors that you might be overlooking that could affect the overall cost of the contacts that you buy. Here are some tips that will help you ensure that you’re getting the best ... Read >
Author: Benni Jenyfari
12th June 2006
Vision problems often run in families, but there are some factors that you can control in your child's environment to help their eyesight. Try these tips to give your child's vision a better chance.
Brighten things up.
Unfortunately, your mom was ... Read >
Author: Vanessa Pruitt
24th April 2006
Pointy Headed Liar - Dalton McGuinty
Dalton McGuinty also known as the Pointy Headed Liar, is now famous for his 2 years of broken promises which continue to hit the pockets of Ontarians hard.
Now the mid-point of the McGuinty Liberal government, O... Read >
Author: Rob Parker
28th March 2006
Glasses might be a popular fashion accessory, but there is no fun in wearing them out of necessity. Lasik, or laser assisted in situ keratomileusis, is fast becoming one of the most popular ways to deal with short- or long-sightedness, helping spectacle w... Read >
Author: ted belfour
13th February 2006
Eyeglasses in the world today have become so fashionable that even some people will wear them without the having the need. However, some people need glasses and do not wear them for one reason or another. Some reasons include, they cannot afford to go t... Read >
Author: Ethan K. Roberts
08th February 2006
Today, 1 in 4 children has an undiagnosed vision problem. Although, the chances of developing a vision problem are greater if there is a history of eyesight problems in your family, many children with no such family history encounter a troublesome vision ... Read >
Author: Anna Dorbyk
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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