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  1. Alternative Refractive Surgery Procedures (American Academy of Ophthalmology)  
    Laser Eye Surgery/Specifics ... Laser Eye Surgery ... American Academy of Ophthalmology ... There are more refractive surgery options than just traditional LASIK and ...
  2. Halloween Food Safety Tips for Parents (Food and Drug Administration)  
    Food Safety/Children ... Food Safety ... Food and Drug Administration ... Halloween Feature item provides Food Safety tips parents can use to prepare for trick-or-treating ...
  3. ... measures a person's prescription for eyeglasses or contact lenses. ... 20 feet (6 meters) away. The device contains lenses of different strengths that can be moved into ...
  4. ... that can be corrected with eyeglasses or contact lenses . In certain cases, eye surgery may also be ... re seeing at different distances, including with corrective lenses (eyeglasses or contact lenses). If you have problems with your eyes or ... you or your child wears glasses or contact lenses, bring them with you to the screening. Your ...
  5. ... to 20/20 with rigid, gas-permeable contact lenses.) Over time, you may see halos, have glare, ... Contact lenses are the main treatment for most patients with keratoconus. The lenses may provide good vision, but they ...
  6. ... nearsighted may need to change glasses or contact lenses often. Nearsightedness most often stops progressing as a ... Wearing eyeglasses or contact lenses can help shift the focus of the light image directly onto the retina. This will produce a clearer image. The ...
  7. ... to determine a prescription for glasses or contact lenses. Tests may include: Exam of the retina Muscle ... presbyopia worsens, you will need glasses or contact lenses to read. In some cases, adding bifocals to ...
  8. ... reduce a person's need for glasses or contact lenses. ... done on people who use glasses or contact lenses because of nearsightedness (myopia). It is sometimes used ...
  9. ... Microfibrils provide support to many tissues, including the lenses of the eyes, which are held in their ... lentis et pupillae. In this condition, both the lenses and the pupils are off-center; they are ...
  10. ... make it difficult to continue to wear contact lenses. Anything which irritates the eye may also cause ... include: Chemicals. Smoke. Dust. Over-use of contact lenses (often extended-wear lenses) can lead to conjunctivitis.
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