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Which Optometry Examination Chair Is Right for Your Practice

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Optometrists need a lot more than their experience and training: for all this apart, what they actually require first and foremost is sure to be specialized equipment to aid them in serving up answers as precisely as possible. We will examine three forms of this over the next couple of paragraphs, covering diagnosis, patient comfort, and supply storage, and key points to remember in shopping for each: whether they’re used, remanufactured, new or refurbished

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About Thousand Oaks Smile Makeover Dental Practices

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Formerly, enhancement and esthetic odontology was regarded as being simply a trivial subset of the beauty business. In reality, though, this is definitely not the case. Let’s not, after all, forget that good dental health may trigger more far-reaching effects than laymen might realize. What’s more, it has a fundamental bearing on your general health and can be instrumental in determining how routinely you suffer from illness and how critical it gets. Recent medical studies have revealed several especially troubling findings specifically regarding periodontic infections…

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Laser Spine Surgery — Effective Surgical Procedures without the Side Effects

Friday, November 20th, 2009

If pain affects your lifestyle, getting an effective therapy or cure quickly becomes very significant. Established procedures may not be an option for you because the physician often finds it impossible to identify the source of the symptoms you are experiencing. Also, even when he has made a succesful diagnosis, there’s no guarantee that you’ll be suitable due to the various risks, scarring, and extended recovery time involved with the operation. This is where a laser spinal surgical procedure provides a great alternative. As luck would have it, this type of operation has substantially decreased most of the drawbacks of established surgical procedures.

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How to Find an Addiction Treatment Center in Chicago

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

There are a variety of addiction treatment facilities in Chicago to help those that have been struggling with alcohol or substance abuse. Treatment facilities in Chicago use fairly standard methods of addiction treatment. Find a treatment center in your area that will suit your needs. There are almost one hundred such drug treatment centers in [...]

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LASIK vs. LASEK Which Is Safest Procedure

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

Considering LASIK or LASEK surgery can involve many questions. How is it done? How do I know which doctor to choose? Is it safe? Will it last? What’s involved? This blog post should be helpful, but you may still have questions regarding LASIK or LASEK surgery. Since that [...]

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Blue-Chip Visual Acuity Systems, Examination Chairs, Tonometers & Your Practice

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

Optometrists need a lot more than their training; because what they actually want above all are the ultimate tools for the job to help them get solutions as accurately and promptly as possible. This overview uses as examples three needed items, involving diagnosis, the comfort of your patients, and storage, and the things to remember in shopping for them: be they used, remanufactured, refurbished or new.

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Grappling with Depressive Disorder and Anxiousness

Monday, August 24th, 2009

How to cope with clinical depression and deal with anxiousness, remarks on health check treatment and mental hygiene

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Prostate Gland Function – with Natural Remedies

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

Healthcare professionals term a swollen prostate gland benign prostate hyperplasia, or BPH. The prostate grows as the years pass and can engender symptoms for example problems with passing urine, decreased urinary stream, and urinary retention.

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Better Prostate Gland Well-being the Herbal Way

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

The medical profession call an enlarged prostate gland benign prostate hyperplasia, or BPH. As males mature, the prostate engorges and can create ailments for example problems passing water, decreased urinary flow, and urinary retention…

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Genetic Therapy Studies Now Underway May Treat Malignant Mesothelioma

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

RNA therapy is a new way of soothing ailments including carcinomas, involving malignant mesothelioma. It can be explained as the treatment which exploits inherited materials or DNA which can send a enzyme in the microorganism or obstruct with the fusion of protein in a microorganism to treat a illness. [...]

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