Pregnancy Botox? Pregnancy Lasik? Certain medical procedures and cosmetic surgeries may not be the best idea while pregnant. Check out more at Pregnancy.HealthGuru.com
Your eyes really are a mirror…to your body and its inner workings; and if you know how to decipher its codes, it can tell you exactly what is happening inside your body and whether there are any health issues to be worried about. Although this article and the ailments we will mention apply to everyone, eye glasses wearers should be extra careful about ensuring that their eyes are in good shape and should immediately consult an eye care professional should anything seem out of sorts such as pain, itchiness, bulging, loss of eyesight and so on.
4/25/08 news with Brian Williams. 6 months after LASIK, 20% of patients have worse or significantly worse night vision and dryness complications from LASIK. The FDA study stopped at 6 months.
Khanna Institute of Vision and Your Health Connection Spring Expo
Khanna Institute of Vision will be participating in a Health Expo organized by YHC magazine on April 25. (PRWeb Apr 10, 2010) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/LASIKspringExpo/prweb3858884.htm
Khanna Institute of Vision and Your Health Connection Spring Expo
Khanna Institute of Vision will be participating in a Health Expo organized by YHC magazine on April 25.
Make no mistake about it. Health care reform is coming. But what’s the best way to fix our health care system, which is an inefficient, complicated mess of private actors, third-party payers, public subsidies, and innumerable state and federal regulations? Should we place our faith in the government or in the free market? obamacare supporters argue that the answer lies in more government—more subsidies, more regulations, a law mandating individuals buy health-insurance coverage and, of course, more taxes to pay for it all. The alternative is to base reforms on what works in the other five-sixths of the US economy, where choice and competition increase quality and drive down prices over time. Can a market-based health care system work? We can begin to answer this question by looking at Lasik, a medical procedure that’s not covered by health insurance. And has gotten better—and cheaper—over time. “How to Fix Health Care” proposes three simple reforms that will put us on a path to a health-care system that’s better, more affordable, and more accessible. And get this—these market-based reforms can be implemented without creating new government programs or raising taxes. Approximately 8.30 minutes. Produced by Paul Feine and Meredith Bragg. Hosted by Nick Gillespie. For downloadable versions of this and other videos, go to reason.tv