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Sep 27, 2013
How is LASIK Done?

When considering undergoing laser vision correction, it is very normal to wonder: how is LASIK done? Here is a step-by-step description of the simple process the surgeon follows with every procedure.

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Sep 25, 2013
Eye Exercise: The Potential Benefits of an Optical Workout

Eye exercise, as well as a proper diet and rest, are all important to the long-term health of your eyes. While no one single exercise can change the shape of your eyes or combat serious vision problems, your ocular muscles can always benefit from a good workout.

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Sep 20, 2013
Kiss Summer Goodbye – Here Comes the First Day of Fall!

The return of college football, pumpkin spice lattes and increasingly shorter days can only mean one thing here in the northern hemisphere… the first day of fall is on the way!

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Sep 19, 2013
LASIK for dogs? What to do when your pet has trouble seeing

Is there such thing as LASIK for dogs and other pets?

It turns out there is! While it’s not quite the same LASIK procedure that we humans get, different forms of laser eye surgery do exist to correct certain eye conditions in pets. Even though LASIK MD does not perform laser vision correction on animals, veterinarian ophthalmologists can do a similar procedure for dogs, depending on the animal’s condition.

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Sep 05, 2013
Bad Calls: When Refs Get it Wrong

Refereeing is a tough job, one that requires precision, focus and thick skin. Comedian Jay Leno once joked that, when he was a kid, he wanted to be a ref but his 20/20 vision was too much of a handicap. It’s a recurring theme in the world of sports: If refs get it wrong, they must have terrible eyesight. Here are some of the most notorious bad calls in recent memory.

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