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Archive for September, 2006

Patient Advocacy Issues Advisory to Prostrate Patients Considering Lasik Alternative 

Wednesday, September 13th, 2006


Patients who are using Flomax for treatment of prostate enlargement and are considering Refractive Lens Exchange — an alternative to Lasik laser eye surgery — need to notify their eye doctor they are taking or have taken the drug, according to the Council for Refractive Surgery Quality Assurance , a nonprofit patient advocacy.
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LASIK Expert Dr. James Salz Co-Authors Article on Pupil Size in Connection with LASIK & Other Laser Eye Surgeries in  
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) September 7, 2006 — Dr.
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New laser surgery cured my long and short sight 
Rick Wakeman’s eyes were so bad he needed five pairs of glasses. Now new laser surgery has cured his long and short sight in a single operation
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Carroll Injury Report: M.Bell, T.Green

Tuesday, September 12th, 2006


KFSN - Injuries to the Rams’ Andy McCollum (knee surgery, done for the season), the Panthers’ Travelle Wharton (knee surgery, done for The key stat for Smith is YAC, so once he does get back, keep your eye on that to see how healthy he really is. • Bumps
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Dealing with death
Detroit News - She found herself in the difficult situation when the family cat, Tiffany, died after surgery. Her son, Grant, was only 5. She Parents should keep a watchful eye to make sure the child is healing appropriately. Things can be especially difficult for
Source: www.detnews.com

Case And Cleveland Clinic Researchers Identify Molecule In Age-related
Medical News Today - The Institute has state-of-the-art eye clinics, operating rooms for eye surgery, and extensive laboratory and clinical space dedicated to research on ophthalmic diseases and development of new treatments. Cleveland Clinic, located in Cleveland, Ohio
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Drug Could Change The Standard Treatment During Procedures To Clear Blocked Arteries 

Tuesday, September 12th, 2006


Millions of procedures to open up blocked arteries feeding the heart are successfully performed at hospitals across the United States each year. Researchers are working to make what has become a relatively safe procedure even safer by finding a new drug that will effectively prevent blood clots and not put patients at risk for unnecessary bleeding. This study, which was designed to test the

 


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