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"All of my experience was very pleasant.  All people who had any part of my eye surgery were supportive and kind.  I was sure this would be a frightening thing but the eye drops were the worst of it - no kidding it was really simple." D.F. (4/14/09 - after cataract surgery)

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Babies have poor vision at birth but can see faces at close range, even in the newborn nursery. At about six weeks a baby's eyes should follow objects and by four months should work together. Over the first year or two, vision develops rapidly....
Thursday, 12 April 2007
Birdshot retinochoroidopathy (BR) is a rare, inflammatory condition of the retina and choroid, the layer of blood vessels under the retina.  BR usually occurs in Caucasian women over the age of forty.
Thursday, 12 April 2007
Birdshot retinochoroidopathy (BR) is a rare, inflammatory condition of the retina and choroid, the layer of blood vessels under the retina.  BR usually occurs in Caucasian women over the age of forty.
Friday, 13 April 2007
Most people know high blood pressure and other vascular diseases pose risks to overall health, but many may not know that high blood pressure can affect vision by damaging veins in the eye. High blood pressure is the most common condition...
Friday, 13 April 2007
Sun, wind, and gravity affect the skin and muscles of the face over time. One of the most noticeable aspects of aging is a progressive drooping of the eyebrows. This can cause wrinkling of the forehead from raising one's eyebrows, as well as...
Friday, 13 April 2007

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