Archive for November, 2007

Rivers, Chargers don’t need Freud

Posted in Lasik News on November 26th, 2007

Rivers, Chargers don’t need Freud
San Diego Union-Tribune - Since football fans are never short on Lasik-quality hindsight, ancient grudges or simplistic suggestions, the statistical counterpoint occasioned a predictable chorus of tongue-clucking told-you-sos along with the standard talk-show speculation that

Pittsburgh Based Associates in Ophthalmology Announces New Treatments
dBusinessNews.com - that Lucentis, coupled with other therapies, may be able to save the eyesight of many wet Macular Degeneration patients. Anyone located in the Pittsburgh area that might be interested in Lucentis therapy for Macular Degeneration or Pittsburgh Lasik

Black Friday kicks off slowest holiday shopping season in five years
Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel - But his wife’s recent Lasik laser eye surgery meant he had to play chauffeur. “He doesn’t go shopping,” she said. “He’s toting me around because I had Lasik. 5 He never goes out.” The laser eye surgery was part of the reason they were at Town Center

Featured PRFirm

Posted in Lasik News on November 25th, 2007

Featured PRFirm
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More Than Meets the Eye at LCA-Vision
Motley Fool - Pinch me, please. Am I dreaming, or do I really see a patented David Gardner recommendation for Motley Fool Stock Advisor selling for 6.5 times forward earnings estimates? Thanks to Tuesday’s earnings miss, LASIK surgery specialist LCA-Vision (Nasdaq

Eye sight that is 2 to 4 times better than 20/20
Better Humans - In 2004, 69 percent of traditional LASIK patients in a study had 20/16 vision six months after their surgery, and new “wavefront” technology raised the percentage to 85. Odds are, if you’re getting LASIK, you’re getting enhanced. This emedicine