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Mixed Astigmatism - Articles
Astigmatism More Common in Hispanic Preschoolers
by
Medline Plus
Posted
Tue 12 Oct 2010 8:21am
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
By Amy Norton
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Young Hispanic children may be more likely to have the vision defect astigmatism than their African-American peers, a new study finds.
Astigmatism refers to a distortion i ...
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Is LASIK for Astigmatism Safe after Cataract Surgery?
by
drhiss123
Posted
Sat 28 May 2011 7:45am
Cataract surgery is a well known and popular procedure for older patients who suffer from vision loss after cataracts. Those familiar with LASIK surgery know that it is possible to have cataracts after LASIK. What some don’t know is if LASIK is possible aftercataract surgery Las Vegaseye doctors say that it is possible.
LASIK af ...
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A Cute Image From The Colored Contacts For Astigmatism
by
Merrilee Fullerton
Posted
Tue 17 Apr 2012 10:09pm
If you are cute but not sure of your eyes image, the best option is to go for colored contacts for astigmatism. The search for beauty should not drag you into putting on shades. The best solution lies with the contact lenses. Purchase the colored contacts for astigmatism that come at an affordable price and high quality. The lenses will c ...
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Toric Design Offers Hope for Astigmatism and Presbyopia Patients
by
chelsea.hasbrouck
Posted
Sun 23 Dec 2012 10:02am
When you suffer from astigmatism, presbyopia, or another condition that makes wearing contact lenses painful, then you may filter through any news announcements concerning them. With that in mind, this article addresses the revolution that is toric lenses: special, altered lenses that are comfortable for those with special conditions.
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Flipping Through the Channels of Life
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j3nn.net
Posted
Wed 26 Oct 2011 2:40pm
Hihi, blogadoodles!
This week has been a roller coaster ride with ups and downs and upside-downs and inside-outs and twists and turns. I’m feeling woozy—literally—get me off… now!
I went for an eye examination on Monday, my first one in 15 years. I’ve had difficulty focusing my eyes for quite some years now, lots of squinting, bu ...
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Laser Eye Surgery & Boob Jobs
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Angie All The Way
Posted
Tue 27 Jan 2009 8:15pm
I'll get to that part in here eventually :-P
On Randi's question yesterday on whether the PB2 is good on toast, I decided to try it out. The most obvious way to have it, like on toast, flew right past my radar because I was so excited trying to come up with other ways to use it :-D So today for Breakfast I had two peices of BodyWise whole wh ...
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Jeepers Creepers
by
Tricia
Posted
Fri 12 Dec 2008 3:44pm
Georgia's peepers.
Other than the absolute HISSY FIT she threw (think: screaming loud enough for the waiting room to hear and squinting the self-same eyes that need to be examined), G's eye exam was good. Her eyesight is only minimally worse (she's mildly near-sighted) and the doctor saw a slight astigmatism, but basically we go back for a f ...
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PMA Final Decisions for March 2011
by
FDA
Posted
Fri 29 Apr 2011 12:00am
Below are Premarket Approvals (PMA), Product Development Protocols (PDP), Supplement and Notice Decisions. This list is generated on a monthly basis.
A PDF document that contains the "Approval letter and Summary of Safety and Effectiveness" is being added to this listing for each PMA. The PMA number will appear as a l ...
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"Bee"-ography Monday
by
Ali

Posted
Mon 18 Jul 2011 6:14pm
After a very tumultuously, nerve-wracking early surprise pregnancy, full of unknowns and impossibilities (not the usual shock and excitement), a 23-week old ultrasound confirmed a baby boy with obvious brain abnormalities. Doctors immediately advised us to terminate, something that they had nearly successfully convinced us of, until my niece ...
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