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Archive for January, 2008

Four Important Eye Care Tips

Monday, January 21st, 2008
One of the most taken for granted part of the body is the eye. Nowadays, people are more concerned about losing weight or increasing their breast size rather than thinking of ways to care for their precious eyes.

Laser Eye Surgery FAQ - What is Laser Eye Surgery?

Saturday, January 19th, 2008
As with any other procedure, it is important to have as much information as possible regarding laser eye surgery. You might have questions you want to ask your doctor to give you piece of mind as well as to help you make more informed decisions.

New Lasik Eye Surgery Discovery Promises Perfect Vision

Friday, January 18th, 2008
The latest techniques in lasik eye surgery could eliminate night vision problems and other side-effects of the treatment, allowing many more people to put aside their spectacles and contact lenses. While existing lasik eye surgery treatments can correct mild sight impairments for the majority of patients, they are not suitable for those with more severe problems or natural fluctuations in the shape and thickness of the cornea , because of the risk of complications.

Reasons for Using Eye Creams

Thursday, January 17th, 2008
The eyes are one off the most significant organs of the body and they are also one among the sense organs. The eyes are responsible for providing human beings with the power to see and it is because of these pair of eyes that a human being is able to perceive the beauty of nature and its magnificence is all its colors.

Choose Lasik Eye Surgery New York Centre

Thursday, January 17th, 2008
Lasik that stands for Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis. It is a refractory laser eye surgery in which the deformities in the cornea of the eyes are corrected with mild laser rays. This procedure is approved by FDA and has a high rate of success that is around 92% to 95%.

Risks Of Laser Eye Surgery Procedures

Thursday, January 17th, 2008
Laser eye surgery, in general, is a safe procedure. In the past, the rate of complications resulting in permanent visual loss after the surgery is approximately 5%.

Eye Refractive Surgery - Laser Corrective Eye Surgery Procedures

Thursday, January 17th, 2008
Numerous technological advancements have since helped in making eye refractive surgery safer and more effective than it has ever been. Here are some of the novel technological advancements that are currently being used in eye refractive surgery...

The Lowdown on UV Rays

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008
It is crucial to receive the right amount of light to have good vision, but too much exposure to the wrong type of light just might result in serious long-term problems. When our eyes are exposed to excessive amounts of ultraviolet light (UV) wavelengths can cause eye conditions including corneal burns (photokeratitis), growths on the conjunctiva (pterygium) and cataracts. UV rays are invisible, and that only makes them more harmful.

How to Improve Your Eyesight with Vision-Enhancing Foods

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008
You don't have to pay expensive fees to your doctor to know how to improve your eyesight naturally. Following a healthy diet can do a lot in improving your eyesight.

Eye Care Essentials

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008
Eye care is just as important as working out in the gym, taking restful vacations or eating the correct kinds of food. Eye care is even more important for those people who experience symptoms of eye disease or difficulties...