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21st September 2009
As we get on in years, who isn’t trying to stay young, to hold the line on aging? And where do we see our age and fret our age more, than in our skin? I’d like to share with you some general anti aging skin care treatment that will keep your skin youn... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
10th September 2009
Good health is important to everyone. It is something that is strived for in our daily lives with exercise, diet choices, and vitamin supplements. When medical care is concerned, the choices we make can wholly affect the outcome we will experience. This i... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
10th September 2009
It’s a bright, sunny day outside and you are getting ready to go to the park with your family. Parents, kids, and the family dog are all packed up and ready to go. Once you get there, you decide to play Frisbee with the kids. Fido joins in but in his ex... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
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
10th September 2009
Most people value their eyes above all. As we get older, this sense tends to dull with the passing years. Many are seeking a way to escape the everyday nuisance of wearing glasses, contacts, or bifocals. A large majority are exploring the option of LASIK ... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
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
30th August 2009
Johnson and Johnson contacts are the Acuvue brand. That's what I've used for the last two years. Acuvue makes many models for different purposes. That includes color lenses plus contracts for astigmatism and bifocals even. The two models I've used are... Read >
Author: Al Bullington
30th August 2009
Are Johnson and Johnson Acuvue contacts what the doctor has ordered? There are several reasons why this is often the lens of choice. It's partly because of all the choices. It's also the value too. Here are the choices and how to get even more value..... Read >
Author: Al Bullington
30th August 2009
The Acuvue lenses are Johnson and Johnson contacts. Maybe a big company has the best resources to build the best contacts. Most of us contact lens wearers can't appreciate the technology of the contact lenses. We can, however, evaluate how they help us... Read >
Author: Al Bullington
26th August 2009
When dealing with prescription eyeglasses, you have several ways of filling those prescriptions. Most ophthalmologists or optometrists can fill them as well as stores such as Lens Crafters, Sears Optical, Wal-Mart Optical and J.C. Penney Optical for start... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams
11th August 2009
Pinhole glasses may look like ordinary sunglasses until you take a closer look. Instead of being outfitted with glass lenses, these special glasses feature an opague metal or plastic material which has been punched full of numerous small holes. Pinhole ... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier
11th August 2009
Pinhole glasses may look like ordinary sunglasses until you take a closer look. Instead of being outfitted with glass lenses, these special glasses feature an opague metal or plastic material which has been punched full of numerous small holes. Pinhole ... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier
10th August 2009
Once you get a contacts lens prescription, you can buy lenses wherever you choose to. That opens the option to buy cheap contact lenses online. That means you can buy the exact same lens your doctor prescribes, you just deal directly with an online stor... Read >
Author: Al Bullington
31st July 2009
Our eyes are a precious thing indeed. They allow us to take in the beauty of nature, the frenzy of an event, and even the smile of a loved one. Without their clarity, life takes on a new meaning. As we age, there are some inevitable changes that occur. In... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
24th July 2009
Pinhole glasses may look like ordinary sunglasses until you take a closer look. Instead of being outfitted with glass lenses, these special glasses feature an opague metal or plastic material which has been punched full of numerous small holes. Pinhole ... Read >
Author: Alan Irel
12th June 2009
If you’ve been thinking about changing your frames into contacts, or if you’re looking into getting a different kind, it’s important to be aware of your options. Contacts come in a variety of lens types, and each has its own distinct advantages and ... Read >
Author: True Care Advantage
12th June 2009
As we reach middle age, somewhere in our early 40s, we experience blurred vision at near points, such a when reading, sewing, or working on the computer. Unfortunately there is nothing we can do about it because it happens to everyone, even if you have ne... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
11th June 2009
Progressive lenses also provide a more natural correction of presbyopia than bifocal or trifocal prescription eyeglasses. Instead of providing just two or three lens powers like bifocals or trifocals, progressive lenses are true "multifocal" lenses that p... Read >
Author: bestpriceglass
11th June 2009
Progressive lenses also provide a more natural correction of presbyopia than bifocal or trifocal prescription eyeglasses. Instead of providing just two or three lens powers like bifocals or trifocals, progressive lenses are true "multifocal" lenses that p... Read >
Author: bestpriceglass
15th May 2009
Why Choose Polarized Bifocal Sunglasses?The reasons for polarized sunglasses are obvious:
UV protection for skin around the eyes and the eyes
Fewer headaches from sun exposureLess glare from surfaces like on coming car screens and bodies
Better visi... Read >
Author: Ian Edward
27th April 2009
Pinhole glasses are made of an opaque substance such as metal or plastic and not made of glass. The user looks through any of the many small holes in the material. These holes have the effect of reducing the width of the bundle of diverging rays coming fr... Read >
Author: Mike
16th April 2009
If you are an individual that suffers from severe computer neck pain due to the type of glasses that you wear, you should continue reading this helpful guide. Now, you can successfully eliminate that pain in the neck with computer glasses or a new compute... Read >
Author: Bill A. Valentine, Ph.D.
09th April 2009
Many people don’t understand what LASIK surgery is, and how it can change their lives, so hopefully we can clear up any misconception you might have. LASIK surgery is eye corrective surgery, which allows patients to have better vision and avoid using gl... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
09th April 2009
Presbyopia is a condition that affects everyone with age as they get older and starts in some people as early as 40 years of age. This condition will cause you to have a difficult time reading and seeing close objects. Your vision will be blurry when tr... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
04th April 2009
The contact lens industry is constantly changing with new lens names, types of lenses, and features coming out on a regular basis. While a doctor prescribes the lens that is best for each patient, it's always good to have options so keeping up on these ch... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th March 2009
With internet gaining much popularity in the modern world, online prescription glasses have become the first preference for millions of people who are required to wear eyeglasses. The necessity to correct your vision does not require you to compromise wit... Read >
Author: Article Manager
24th March 2009
The medical community never stops researching for new and improved ways to diagnose, treat, and prevent all diseases or conditions. The same holds true for the field of vision research. In LASIK surgery, which is still a relatively new procedure at less t... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
10th March 2009
The Power of Visualization
One of the best ways to get what we want in life and be truly happy is through the power of visualization. In much the same way that we've always heard about the affects of positive thinking, the power of visualization takes ... Read >
Author: Mike Hooker
10th March 2009
Today the average duration of human life in the United States is just about 70 years for women and a little less for men. Conservative experts believe that man is really built to last about 100 years; and that medial advances and more healthful living hab... Read >
Author: Carol Bond
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
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
02nd February 2009
Low vision can be caused by a number of reasons. Genetics can play a part, such as the low vision that is common in albinism. Accidents can have an impact on a person's vision, as can age. As people age, they are at a greater risk for developing macular d... Read >
Author: Ohnoerino Kamal
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
Our world today is full of complex chemicals and high tech gadgets, yet there is a trend to find more natural ways of curing what ails us. About 168 million people are estimated to wear prescription eyeglasses, more need them and choose not to wear them.... Read >
Author: Mike
06th December 2008
When your vision starts to falter, alternative approaches to eyesight improvement are not typically the first things that come to mind . Most people make an immediately turn to their their eye doctor, and resign themselves to the fact that they will be pu... Read >
Author: Joel Sherman
20th November 2008
Today was the day. After all of the chats and on line dating conversations, the two of you decided to meet. There's a lot of excitement and anticipation in the air which is of course to be expected.
But you remembered one of the key rules for on line ... Read >
Author: Daryl Campbell
13th August 2008
I admit it. Before the demise of my hips and their cartilage, I wasn't quite sure what bilateral meant. I always just assumed that it had something to do with lying next to a man who wasn't out of the closet yet or maybe a different type of lens for your ... Read >
Author: penny LoveHoff
12th August 2008
If you have reached the age of 60 and are starting to experience vision problems, it may be time to consult a Scottsdale low vision doctor. The fact is that low vision problems related to macular degeneration are not uncommon among seniors (and are even k... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac
29th July 2008
Those who are past the age of 60 face the greatest risks of blindness due to macular degeneration, or atrophy of the macula. This is a literal “wasting away” of that part of the eye that is involved in central vision used for reading, sports, driving ... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac
24th July 2008
Those who are suffering from the low vision effects of age-related macular degeneration should seek the services of a Baltimore low vision doctor as soon as symptoms are noticed. As a major metropolitan area, there is many locations where one can find the... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac
07th July 2008
• Reading glasses are warmly called by those people who wear them. The glasses are the amplified objects becoming visibly spiky. They bring close-range substance into focal point as they distort objects at a distance. Reading glasses will help out impro... Read >
Author: MUmarF
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
01st July 2008
As we age, we face a greater risk of developing macular degeneration, which is caused by a thinning or wasting away of the central portion of the retina, known as the macula. The result of this common medical condition is that the central vision is dimin... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac
21st May 2008
Low Vision Aids Help Make Your Life More Active
Low vision can be caused by any number of reasons. Genetics can play a part, such as the low vision that is common in albinism. Accidents can have an impact on a person's vision, as can age. As people ... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac
15th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mary Ann Boulette
You have really made me angry tonight. It is my opinion that your "opinions" of Senator Clinton's Bosnia trip, have gotten old and I am sure many viewers agree with me. Do you realize how very "silly" your "news" ... Read >
Author: Mary Ann Boulette
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
03rd March 2008
People with macular degeneration know first hand that one of the consequences of this eye condition is a loss of central vision. Central vision is used for important daily tasks such as reading, working at the computer and driving. Although there are a ... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac
25th September 2007
Today the world is of computer and about 80% of people work on computer on a regular basis. Staring at flat screen for hours together may cause eyestrain, headaches, dry eyes, blazing, and blurred vision, this is known as computer vision syndrome (CVS). C... Read >
Author: rejina kelis
07th June 2007
Long years ago, many people knew that they won’t be able to correct their vision by wearing contact lenses. But now, Astigmatism can be corrected using tropic contact lenses. Moreover, you can have the choice among brands, materials, replacement schedul... Read >
Author: ahmed fouad
27th March 2007
If you are planning to shoot a wedding video, and your only prior experience with using a video camera is the footage you shot at your three year old's birthday party, then here’s a chance to quickly and easily learn the most important camera functions ... Read >
Author: Olivia Romero
06th March 2007
The average duration of human life in the United States today is 70 years for women and a little less for men. Conservative experts believe that man is actually built to last about 100 years, and that medial advances (and more healthful living habits) cou... Read >
Author: Carol Bond
13th August 2006
Ben Franklin: Leadership Guru?
(c) Copyright 2006 by Gerald Czarnecki - All Rights reserved
Ben Franklin is typically associated with the Declaration of
Independence, bifocals, and the spirit of invention. His
name doesn't generally bring to mind "m... Read >
Author: derek finan
11th May 2006
Contact lenses are small, optical, often soft, and remarkably thin lenses placed in the cornea of one's eye. They improve the vision, and sometimes the physical appearance, of eyes. Contact lenses are usually an alternative to traditional eyeglasses, corr... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Meadows
03rd May 2006
Copyright 2006 Ed Bagley
Almost everyone who has graduated from high school knows that Benjamin Franklin was a famous American.
Most of us have read that Franklin used a lighting rod to prove a theory he had about electricity. Others remember that ... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
17th February 2006
Presbyopia, also known as "short arm syndrome", is a medical term used to describe a vision defect where the natural lens loses its accommodation power. Accommodation power refers to the ability of the eye lens to change its focal distance, depending on w... Read >
09th February 2006
Thick lenses with a line across them were the only option available to those who had nearsightedness and farsightedness. The frames for glasses in general were heavy and very unattractive. The problem with wearing bifocals was getting used to them. You ne... Read >
Author: Jerry Smith
23rd January 2006
If you are lucky enough to wear contact lenses without problems, you probably do not like the idea of having to switch back to glasses, let alone bifocals as you age. However, your eyes are not able to focus on what you are looking at with just the contac... Read >
Author: John Mancini
07th December 2005
Let's face it, you are getting older and seeing through your contacts is not as easy as it used to be. Things are not in focus, and you just know that you are going to have to get bifocals. However, not wanting to admit your age, you are not too thrilled ... Read >
Author: John Mancini
01st October 2005
For many of us, presbyopia is a fact of life. Simply defined, presbyopia is the inability to focus on items in close range. This condition is caused by the lens in the eye becoming less and less flexible as we age. Unfortunately, most of us will need c... Read >
Author: jay moncliff
10th August 2005
By: Ben Shar
Hundreds of thousands of people will purchase contact lenses this year. Not all of these people will be doing so to improve their vision. In fact, many will be making these purchases because they want a new eye color. For those who ar... Read >
Author: Ben Shar
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