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| $4 Million Judgment For LASIK Patient - Pilot Not Told Of Potential Night Vision Problems | 03 Nov 2004 19:27 GMT | 3 |
JUDGE REINSTATES JUDGMENT IN PILOT'S EYE OPERATION TUCSON, Ariz., November 2, 2004 (AP). A Tucson judge has reinstated a four (m) million dollar judgment in the case of a former airline pilot whose career ended after an eye operation.
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| Study Indicates That rain Wiring is Largely Inborn | 03 Nov 2004 17:35 GMT | 5 |
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2000/11/001117071126.htm Study Indicates That Brain Wiring Is Largely Inborn "DURHAM, N.C. Neurobiologists at Duke University Medical Center mapping the developing visual systems of newborn ferrets have discovered evidence
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| Looking for new SV lenses: questions | 03 Nov 2004 01:59 GMT | 4 |
I'm going to be switching to new rimless frames shortly and am in the process of trying to figure out what lenses/AR I'm going to go with. Simply judging from my current lenses, I don't want to go any lower than a
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| Aspheric lenses relatively new? | 02 Nov 2004 22:47 GMT | 2 |
Are aspheric lenses relatively new on the mass consumer market? Expertise on fitting such lenses seem to be less than that of spherical lenses. Fred
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| Question on eye sight check up v contact lens check up | 02 Nov 2004 21:47 GMT | 5 |
Hopefully someone can answer these questions for me as I don't really trust my local optician, specsavers (England). I recently had an eye sight test (with an optometrist) and a contact lens check (with someone I don't think is an Optometrist). The
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| Standard quality of eyeglasses perscription question | 02 Nov 2004 07:49 GMT | 20 |
I have an O.D. who gave me an eye test and never left the 20/20 size line on the chart. For distance, one of my eyes is blurred with his prescription, relative to the other. Should I expect a prescription that gives me symmetrical vision quality for both eyes, if this is ...
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| Watery eyes? | 02 Nov 2004 00:03 GMT | 2 |
I have watery eyes. In particular, it seems to have started after cataract surgery of my second eye, the right eye. It really seems to be a faucet. Is there any known association of watery eyes with cataract implant surgery? Does wateryness in one eye produce a sympathetic ...
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| Cyclotropia and BOTOX treatment | 01 Nov 2004 19:20 GMT | 3 |
Hi all, I have small excyclotropia in one eye and small incyclotropia in the other eye. This prevents me from binocular fusion. I am wondering if botox injection can be administered in the oblique
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| Vision Therapy - Does it really help? | 01 Nov 2004 19:02 GMT | 6 |
I am doing OT (Ocupational Therapy) for children and Etc. I cam across children who were ADD and the similar who were directed to "Vision Therapy". There ADD problem was rather blamed on there poor vision (not sight) capability, therefore they are frustrated not being able to see ...
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| Amblyopia and Adaptive Optics | 01 Nov 2004 13:53 GMT | 1 |
I'm a 25-year-old male with adult amblyopia, and although I know many things can be much worse, and although I haven't consciously noticed too many problems from it, I have noticed I've had quite a few car accidents on my right side (lazy side). Additionally, I cannot catch
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| bleeding in retina --> light spot | 01 Nov 2004 07:18 GMT | 1 |
Perhaps you could help me out / someone with same experience.. Since a couple of months i have a little 'light spot' in my left eye.. When I cover my right eye, and read with my left eye only, there's a little 'sun / star / spot' blocking some letters on the next line..
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