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In the NewsNews and headlines related to LASIK and vision correction.
11 April 2004
NYTimes.com
To Read the Menu, Baby Boomers Turn to Eye Treatments
By Milt Freudenheim
A few months ago, George Miller, 55, a computer sales manager in Lexington, S.C., had reading glasses scattered all over the house. Worse, he found it was impossible to read a menu at night in a dimly lighted restaurant or the many car magazines that came to his house. "It really bothered me a lot because I love to read," Mr. Miller said....
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18 February 2004
Channel NewsAsia
Severe myopia patients can now opt for new iris-supported lens implants
By Joanne Leow, Channel NewsAsia
SINGAPORE: People suffering from severe myopia can now look forward to a new iris-supported lens implant to restore their perfect vision...
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23 January 2004
USA Today
Mimi Rogers won't gamble on vision
By John Morgan, Spotlight Health, with medical adviser Stephen A. Shoop, M.D.
During her recent guest appearances on Las Vegas and Celebrity Poker Challenge, actress Mimi Rogers learned all about gambling. So when it came to correcting her near-sightedness, Rogers went 'all in' for a revolutionary new LASIK procedure...
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17 March 2003
Business Week Magazine
Why Settle for 20/20?
A new diagnostic tool and laser surgery promise eagle vision
By Adam Aston in New York
Sometime in the 13th century, the first ungainly pair of spectacles were placed over squinting eyes. Since then the lenses have grown thinner, and the spectacles more elegant. But even amid radical innovations, including contact lenses and laser surgery, techniques for measuring visual acuity have failed to keep pace...
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1 April 2002
Washington Post
Laser Surgery Battle-Worthy In Army's Eyes
Vision Treatment Shown To Give Soldiers an Edge
By Steve Vogel, Washington Post Staff Writer
Army Sgt. Kevin Hayes lay flat on his back in a circular operating room at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, his right eye pried open directly beneath a laser...
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