NASA Approves Eye Laser Surgery for Astronauts (Wired News)
Naturopathy: Caffeine’s effect on eyes (New Straits Times)Im a 43-year-old male who has difficulty seeing objects far away. I was told that my favourite caffeinated drinks are bad for the eyes. Is this true?
FYI: Have you got what it takes to be an astronaut? (The Lufkin Daily News)Q: What are the physical requirements for qualifying to become an astronaut with NASA? And are there any mandatory educational requirements such as college courses, etc.?
Welcome to DailyHerald.com (Daily Herald)Years of refinement have made laser eye surgery better, but patients still face risks. When Cindy Duong decided to pitch her contact lenses and have surgery in 2006 to correct her nearsightedness, she assumed she’d get LASIK.
Carl Zeiss Meditec, Inc. Ships 1,000th OPMI(R) Pentero(R) Surgical Microscope to Loyola University Health System (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)Carl Zeiss Meditec, Inc. announced shipment of its 1,000th OPMI Pentero Surgical Microscope since its worldwide market launch three years ago. This revolutionary microscope platform, which was developed for use during neuro and spinal surgery, offers physicians new capabilities which enhance surgical workflow.
San Diego Has Same LASIK Technology As NASA (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)—-Clearview Eye & Laser Medical Center: WHAT: The National Aeronautics and Space Agency for the first time has approved the use of advanced LASIK to improve the vision of its astronauts.
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