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“What I Wish I’d Known About Cataract Surgery”: A Doctor Details What Patients Should Know About a Common Procedure
What are the signs that show I need cataract surgery? “There are several key signs that someone may need cataract surgery,” ...
The Nevada MO Lions Club is looking for individuals who need cataract surgery but can't afford the procedure. The local club is partnering with Missouri Lions and University of Missouri Kansas City to ...
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Broncos star diagnosed with cancer as reason behind risky TNF celebration emerges
During Thursday Night Football last week, Denver Broncos linebacker Alex Singleton celebrated a big tackle rather wildly, ...
Olympic legend Simone Biles shared her plastic surgery story with fans while husband Jonathan Owens and the Chicago Bears ...
The new documentary 'Caterpillar' follows David Taylor as he gets an opportunity to change his eye color through a ...
Discover the latest advancements in laser vision correction, including next-gen LASIK techniques that achieve unprecedented ...
There is no question that the past 5 decades have been transformative for ophthalmologists and their patients. As part of ...
Along with Christian Watson's recent return, the Packers should soon get star wide receiver Jayden Reed back in the mix.
Joseph has been dealing with a balky left knee since early training camp. He injured or aggravated the knee on September 28.
For ocular rosacea, dermatologists can do more than hand off patients to ophthalmology by asking the right questions and ...
New President of Lagos Isolo Lions Club, Chief Abolaji Obasanjo , has pledged to bring relief to Nigerians by fighting poverty, raising awareness on pediatric cancer, and empowering women and youth.
Brian Branch couldn't bring himself to watch his Detroit Lions play the Tampa Bay Buccaneers while he served his one-game suspension for hitting Kansas City Chiefs receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster.
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