eyeglasses News Archive

29-Nov-2008

 

  • HairTry lets you try on virtual toupees (in 3D) (CNET)
    Looking for a new hair piece? Check out HairTry, a Japanese service that lets you browse through them using a 3D render of your head.


  • 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.


  • 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)
    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. (PRWeb Nov 25, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/11/prweb1659044.htm


  • Sharing love with Sudanese (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
    Four years ago, Pat Nuffer traveled to Sudan, where she learned that children born with visible disabilities are often abandoned in the woods. Photo caption: Pat Nuffer is the director of Hands of Mercy, an organization that aims to provide aid to people in Sudan. Photo by Clint Keller | The Journal Gazette


  • Vision Correction Procedure Hits a Milestone (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
    (ARA) - More than 150 million Americans, or approximately 50 percent of the U.S. population, require eyeglasses or contact lenses to correct common vision problems. For these people, waking up in bed and reaching over to the nightstand for eye glasses is a normal ritual.


  • 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.


  • 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.


  • Finding her faith, her own way (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
    The front door shuts with a thud, and Hiba Siddiqui heeds her father?s footsteps, heavy from a day at work, plodding across the foyer downstairs. Photo caption: Hiba Siddiqui, 17, left, attends Kempner High School in Sugar Land, Texas. After classes on Fridays, members of the Muslim Student Association meet for prayer. Photo by Los Angeles Times photos


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