If sunglasses only block sunlight so it is easier to see on a bright day, then why don’t we just used colored lens? Learn how sunglasses help protect our health from the dangers of UV rays and how the colors of your lenses effect what you see.
Why Sunglasses Are Effective
Posted: 4th September 2008
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Ever wanted to spook your friends? Do you get the urge now and then to walk around like a Zombie or a Mad Werewolf? Well, novelty lenses might just be your answer to being able to change your appearance quickly and easily. But do watch out for the problems!
Cheap Novelty Contact Lenses - Years Of Being So Wrong!
Posted: 3rd September 2008
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It is one of the most important organs of the body which is taken for granted by many and hence it is neglected until a wound or damage is inflicted on it or the vision, post which there is a threat of modification in the whole life style. At times these injuries are a consequence of unfortunate mishaps whereas in some cases they are the end product of a hereditary factor. Professional medical treatment by a specialist is sought in the former cases whereas not much can be done in the later area.
Eye Vision (Your Most Important Organ)
Posted: 2nd September 2008
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If the eyesight becomes weak, glasses should be worn after consulting an eye specialist. Glasses should be worn regularly failing which the errors of refraction (the power of the sense) goes on increasing.
Disorders of the Eye
Posted: 1st September 2008
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How do you choose the best LASIK surgeon, with so many out there? This article is the last in a series of seven ‘LASIK facts’ that should help guide you.
LASIK Facts Every Patient Needs - Fact 7
Posted: 31st August 2008
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Some insurance companies now offer a new kind of plan called ‘expanded vision insurance program plan’. This covers more than just the basic eye examinations, contact lenses and eyeglasses and could also include Lasik surgery in the plan. An expanded vision insurance program plan may not always pay the entire amount needed for the procedure, but it could offset a percentage of it and if you are lucky that could be 50%. If you do have an expanded vision health plan, go through it and see if it covers Lasik surgery.
Will Your Lasik Surgery Be Covered By Insurance?
Posted: 25th August 2008
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Dr. William Horatio Bates died in 1931 but his wild theories are still with us. Among other things, he wrongly believed that eye exercises could correct vision problems and people could get along without eyeglasses.
Huxley’s Blunder
Posted: 12th August 2008
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LASIK is a refractive surgical procedure that reshapes the cornea to focus light on to the retina. While there are several possible deleterious side affects of the surgery, one of the most serious and potentially vision threatening is called DLK which stands for Diffuse Lamellar Keratitis.
Sand of the Sahara - A LASIK Complication
Posted: 9th August 2008
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Finding cheap, discounted or low priced lenses is not hard. I mean, face it, the internet is the biggest ever shopping guide you could wish for and the largest percentage of people use it ever day to find cheaper product. Great. But how do we check the quality of what is being sold?
Cheap Contact Lenses - Will They Cost You More Than Money?
Posted: 31st July 2008
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Lasik, now is, not a word that needs any introduction. It has been a renowned name which has world wide acceptance. Many of the laser centers are opened world wide. Lasik Orange country, Lasik Denver, Lasik Dallas and so on, the list is endless. Lasik Chicago is another laser (laser in-situ keratiomileusis) center that has the longest experience of dealing in laser eye treatments in whole of the Midwest.
Lasik Chicago - Longest Experience Of Mid East
Posted: 30th July 2008
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