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Surgical Device for Removing Debris from the Eye (Vitrectomy) (Pharmalicencing)
A Scottish organisation offers a cost-effective vitrectomy device, developed and currently used by leading eye surgeons in Scotland. The device has proved easy to use, reliable and successful in various types of eye surgery.
Lasik surgery for poor attracts little interest (Chicago Sun-Times)
EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. -- A program to provide inexpensive, corrective Lasik eye surgery to poor Metro East residents is struggling to generate interest.
Fashion writer indicted in Halloween attack (Miami Herald)
A New York fashion writer has been formally indicted on charges that he molested a woman in her apartment in a bizarre Halloween night attack that made him New York's most-wanted man.
A decade later, Lasik good, not revolutionary and still a luxury (Southern Illinoisan)
CHICAGO-Christopher Tomes, 43, opened his eyes one morning, looked out the window and could read the license plate of a parked car - without his glasses.
Local News (Midland Daily News)
Bertha Anderson, who has bowled on and off since 1948, now spends her Monday nights at Valley Lanes' Womens Classic A league. But since 2002, macular degeneration has hampered her eyesight. She now bowls legally blind.
Lasik program struggling to find low-income patients (Kansas City Star)
EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. - A program designed to provide corrective eye surgery to low-income residents on the Illinois side of the St. Louis area is struggling to generate interest among the poor, but it has become a hit with police officers and firefighters, who also are eligible.
Take care, foggy season is here again (The Tribune)
The beginning of the foggy season is a danger signal for almost everyone but more so for the elderly, small children and the patients with different medical and respiratory diseases. Persistent dry cough is one of the most bothersome symptoms.
Getting into focus years after Lasik (Baltimore Sun)
Some patients find that, with age, reading becomes a problem; a fix is coming LasikLasik[From Page 1D]
DGP: terrorists still getting training in Pak (The Tribune)
Chandigarh, December 30 Small groups of Punjab terrorists are still getting training in Pakistan even though major training camps for insurgents have closed down there, said the Director-General of Police, Punjab, Mr S.S. Virk, while addressing the customary annual press conference here today.
Bargain Buddies: Humane Society?s half-price adoptathon for pets at shelter for six months ends on Monday (Palatka Daily News)
SATSUMA -- That the Humane Society of Northeast Florida was holding a half-price adoptathon for all its pets that had been at the shelter for six months or longer was just a bonus for Ken and Linda Hysler.


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