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Glaucoma - Is It In Your Future?
By: M. D. Moxley, MDM, Inc. | May 09, 2008
For Your Eyes hosted by Ophthalmologist Dr. Andrew Shatz, M.D. this Monday Evening May 12th from 5 to 6 PM EDT will be discussing glaucoma.
Marta Recasens, MD Distinguished by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Vitreoretinal Surgery
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | May 08, 2008
Dr. Recasens performs vitreoretinal diagnosis and surgery.
5/10/08 Host Parthenia Izzard, CNHP and psychologist, will be talking with Meir Schneider, author of The Natural Vision Improvement Kit and Yoga For Your Eyes [CD]. You have the power to improve your eyesight - naturally.
By: Parthenia Izzard, Alternative Medicine Therapies | May 08, 2008
5/10/08 Host Parthenia Izzard, CNHP and psychologist, will be talking with Meir Schneider, author of The Natural Vision Improvement Kit and Yoga For Your Eyes [CD]. You have the power to improve your eyesight - naturally.
Singles Charity Ball Aims to Restore Sight to 200 Blind People
By: Rich Gosse, Society of Single Professionals | May 01, 2008
The leading singles organizations of the Bay Area are co-sponsoring The Singles Charity Ball, Saturday, May 24, 2008, 8pm-Midnight, at The Midtown Ballroom, 420 Fourteenth St., in Downtown Oakland, California.
Cheri Griffin, RN, Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Material Management
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | April 25, 2008
She is responsible for managing materials and orders and has developed an expertise in material management.
Jackie Serigny Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Optometry
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | April 24, 2008
Ms. Serigny, manager and optician, places emphasis on offering only expert advice on vision correction and providing personalized service in helping patients find the best frames, lenses and contact lenses.
Ocular Biopharmaceutical Company Charlesson announces $1.6MM in New Funding and upcoming presentations at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
By: Rafal Farjo, Charlesson | April 21, 2008
Company aims to develop novel therapies to prevent blindness
Diaton Tonometer Is Presented At International Vision Expo East 2008, New York City
By: Heather Roth, BiCom Inc. | April 13, 2008
BiCOM Inc. presents its revolutionary Trans-palpebral and Tras-scleral tonometer Diaton to International Vision Expo East 2008, on April 11th - 13th, hosted by the city of New York.
BiCOM Features Diaton Tonometer at ASCRS, Chicago 2008. Glaucoma Eye Test Through Eyelid
By: Heather Roth, BiCom Inc. | April 05, 2008
BiCOM Inc. is proud to present its unparalleled Trans-palpebral and Tras-scleral tonometer Diaton to the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery ASCRS on April 4th - 9th, hosted by the city of Chicago Booth # 1959.
Cheryl Kraff-Cooper, MD Honored by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Healthcare
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | March 30, 2008
An experienced physician and ophthalmologist, Dr. Kraff-Cooper holds degrees in biology, psychology and ophthalmology.
David Paterson's Rise to Governor Shines Light on Employment Prospects for Legally Blind Community
By: Paul Weingarten, Maxi-Aids | March 28, 2008
As the legally blind David Paterson assumes his new role as Governor of New York, industry-leading supplier of products for independent living Maxi-Aids reviews the range of products available that enable the blind and those with low vision to succeed in the workforce
Get Rid of Your Eyeglasses Forever
By: Patricia Woloch, ePR Source | March 27, 2008
Chances are, you've been wearing your eye glasses for a long time. Isn't it time to consider LASIK eye surgery to correct your vision and banish your glasses forever?
LASIK and Children
By: Patricia Woloch, ePR Source | March 23, 2008
LASIK is a safe and effective procedure used on adults aged 18 or older to correct vision problems. If your child has vision problems, you may have wondered if it is possible to help them regain their vision through the use of technology.
Cataracts Not an End to Quality of Life
By: Patricia Woloch, ePR Source | March 01, 2008
Cataracts cloud your vision and are known to affect millions of people annually. This obstacle does not have to be the end to your quality of life - cataract surgery is now available and can clear your vision.
Studies Bring Macular Degeneration into Clearer Focus
By: R. J. Mahaffey, CAM Consulting LLC | February 15, 2008
New studies show that AMD and the threat of pending blindness can lead directly to depression and suicide. Macular Health provides breakthrough nutrition proven effective at fighting age-related vision loss
Displaying 1 to 15 (of 96 releases)
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 ... [Next »]
Glaucoma - Is It In Your Future?
By: M. D. Moxley, MDM, Inc. | May 09, 2008
For Your Eyes hosted by Ophthalmologist Dr. Andrew Shatz, M.D. this Monday Evening May 12th from 5 to 6 PM EDT will be discussing glaucoma.
Marta Recasens, MD Distinguished by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Vitreoretinal Surgery
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | May 08, 2008
Dr. Recasens performs vitreoretinal diagnosis and surgery.
5/10/08 Host Parthenia Izzard, CNHP and psychologist, will be talking with Meir Schneider, author of The Natural Vision Improvement Kit and Yoga For Your Eyes [CD]. You have the power to improve your eyesight - naturally.
By: Parthenia Izzard, Alternative Medicine Therapies | May 08, 2008
5/10/08 Host Parthenia Izzard, CNHP and psychologist, will be talking with Meir Schneider, author of The Natural Vision Improvement Kit and Yoga For Your Eyes [CD]. You have the power to improve your eyesight - naturally.
Singles Charity Ball Aims to Restore Sight to 200 Blind People
By: Rich Gosse, Society of Single Professionals | May 01, 2008
The leading singles organizations of the Bay Area are co-sponsoring The Singles Charity Ball, Saturday, May 24, 2008, 8pm-Midnight, at The Midtown Ballroom, 420 Fourteenth St., in Downtown Oakland, California.
Cheri Griffin, RN, Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Material Management
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | April 25, 2008
She is responsible for managing materials and orders and has developed an expertise in material management.
Jackie Serigny Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Optometry
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | April 24, 2008
Ms. Serigny, manager and optician, places emphasis on offering only expert advice on vision correction and providing personalized service in helping patients find the best frames, lenses and contact lenses.
Ocular Biopharmaceutical Company Charlesson announces $1.6MM in New Funding and upcoming presentations at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
By: Rafal Farjo, Charlesson | April 21, 2008
Company aims to develop novel therapies to prevent blindness
Diaton Tonometer Is Presented At International Vision Expo East 2008, New York City
By: Heather Roth, BiCom Inc. | April 13, 2008
BiCOM Inc. presents its revolutionary Trans-palpebral and Tras-scleral tonometer Diaton to International Vision Expo East 2008, on April 11th - 13th, hosted by the city of New York.
BiCOM Features Diaton Tonometer at ASCRS, Chicago 2008. Glaucoma Eye Test Through Eyelid
By: Heather Roth, BiCom Inc. | April 05, 2008
BiCOM Inc. is proud to present its unparalleled Trans-palpebral and Tras-scleral tonometer Diaton to the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery ASCRS on April 4th - 9th, hosted by the city of Chicago Booth # 1959.
Cheryl Kraff-Cooper, MD Honored by Cambridge Who's Who for Excellence in Healthcare
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | March 30, 2008
An experienced physician and ophthalmologist, Dr. Kraff-Cooper holds degrees in biology, psychology and ophthalmology.
David Paterson's Rise to Governor Shines Light on Employment Prospects for Legally Blind Community
By: Paul Weingarten, Maxi-Aids | March 28, 2008
As the legally blind David Paterson assumes his new role as Governor of New York, industry-leading supplier of products for independent living Maxi-Aids reviews the range of products available that enable the blind and those with low vision to succeed in the workforce
Get Rid of Your Eyeglasses Forever
By: Patricia Woloch, ePR Source | March 27, 2008
Chances are, you've been wearing your eye glasses for a long time. Isn't it time to consider LASIK eye surgery to correct your vision and banish your glasses forever?
LASIK and Children
By: Patricia Woloch, ePR Source | March 23, 2008
LASIK is a safe and effective procedure used on adults aged 18 or older to correct vision problems. If your child has vision problems, you may have wondered if it is possible to help them regain their vision through the use of technology.
Cataracts Not an End to Quality of Life
By: Patricia Woloch, ePR Source | March 01, 2008
Cataracts cloud your vision and are known to affect millions of people annually. This obstacle does not have to be the end to your quality of life - cataract surgery is now available and can clear your vision.
Studies Bring Macular Degeneration into Clearer Focus
By: R. J. Mahaffey, CAM Consulting LLC | February 15, 2008
New studies show that AMD and the threat of pending blindness can lead directly to depression and suicide. Macular Health provides breakthrough nutrition proven effective at fighting age-related vision loss
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