eyeglasses News Archive

28-Nov-2008

 

  • Electric inspector accused of bribery (Corpus Christi Caller-Times)
    CORPUS CHRISTI ? A city electrical inspector was charged with bribery after a builder accused him of demanding that contractors pay to replace his eyeglasses.


  • Christmas dinner set for Dec. 3 (The Progress)
    The North Caldwell Senior Citizens will meet Wednesday, Dec. 3, at the Firemen?s Community Center on Gould Avenue.


  • Mom Always Said, "Don't Rub Your Eyes." Good Advice For Eye Conditions, Especially Keratoconus (Medical News Today)
    Presently keratoconus is treated through eyeglasses, hard contact lenses, and a newer treatment, INTACS plastic rings inserted into the mid layer of the cornea to flatten it, changing the shape and location of the cone. In 15-20% of the cases, cornea transplant surgery is necessary. The Cornea Research Foundation of America is one of 9 sites in the U.S.


  • BestBuyEyeglasses.com, an Online Retailer of Designer Sunglasses and Eyeglasses is Pleased to Announce the Rollout of ... (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
    BestBuyEyeglasses.com a leading online retailer of designer sunglasses and eyeglasses from the world's most popular brand manufacturers is pleased to announce the rollout of all our popular designer styles for winter 2008.


  • Healings part of crusade hosted by Norwalk church (Norwalk Reflector)
    A blind woman entered The Sanctuary of the North Coast in Norwalk for a recent Miracle Healing Crusade. A preacher took off her eyeglasses, touched her eyes and said, "Receive thy sight."


  • Study evaluates corneal collagen cross-linking in subjects with progressive keratoconus (News-Medical-Net)
    Presently keratoconus is treated through eyeglasses, hard contact lenses, and a newer treatment, INTACS plastic rings inserted into the mid layer of the cornea to flatten it, changing the shape and location of the cone.


  • Rockingham area news briefs (The Rockingham News)
    HAMPSTEAD and#8212; For the past 25 years the Hampstead Lions Club has been joining with the community in providing gifts for the less fortunate in the surrounding area towns. Starting today, Nov 28, the Lions will have placed a Christmas tree in the East...


  • 'There is always hope' (Lake County News-Sun)
    The Mothers Trust Foundation has been quietly giving poor children what they want and need since 1998. Things that may seem like no big deal -- eyeglasses, soccer cleats, a warm winter coat -- for a child can mean the difference between despair and hope. "We believe that with children there is always hope, because even a little thing will make a big difference to them," said Barbara Monsor, ...


  • 6 men beat, rob Yonkers resident (The Journal News)
    YONKERS - Six men punched a 36-year-old city resident in the face, breaking his eyeglasses, and then beat him before taking $80 from his pockets, police from the Third Precinct said yesterday.


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