Do you Know Dentist detects Heart Problems Posted By : IDH

Tuesday 26 August 2008 @ 7:08 am

A dentist may be the first one to suspect health problems, including heart disease. A sore or painful jaw is one indicator of heart disease. There’s also a connection between gum disease and heart problems. By eliminating a local infection involving a tooth or the gums, patients have been able to decrease blood pressure medications and improve overall health.

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Am I at Risk for High Blood Pressure? Posted By : Christian Goodman..

Tuesday 26 August 2008 @ 5:08 am

Every time you have a fight with your spouse or your kids, you feel angry, your face gets red, your heart start pounding hard, and you even get a headache. If you take your blood pressure at that time, it will be alarmingly high.

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Eye Surgery Uses High Tech Tools to Yield Amazing Results

Monday 25 August 2008 @ 7:38 am
by Fabian Toulouse

Our eyes are the most central, immediate way that we are connected to the world. There is a broadly accepted belief that sight is the privileged sense. Think about how often we use phrases like “A picture is worth a thousand words!” or the well-worn “See what I mean?” Consequently, it’s not surprising that the thought of eye surgery frightens a good number of people.

There has been a long history of cataract surgery, going back at least as far as ancient Rome, where archaeologists deduced that hollow needles were used to break up cataracts. Gratefully, treating vision problems with surgery has evolved since its earliest procedures, and the vast majority of eye surgery makes use of high-tech solutions that painlessly improve the vision of millions of patients.

There are two kinds of procedures commonly used to improve a person’s vision, PRK and LASIK. PRK stands for Photorefractive Keratectomy, and is used to configure the cornea, often using a unique type of laser called an excimer laser. This laser generates a kind of UV light that is able to remove tremendously fine layers of material without disrupting the rest of the eye.

LASIK also alters the cornea using the excimer laser, but does so by lifting up a flap and then modifying the inner layers of the cornea. Both of these surgical treatments are outpatient procedures with very little discomfort and are now considered standard options for correcting eyesight. In fact, LASIK is now the most frequently chosen elective procedure. It is effective, has an unbelievably low level of complications, and since it generally takes fifteen minutes or less, is a remarkable time investment for a lifetime of improved vision.

There are many different kinds of eye surgery, but PRK and LASIK are two of the most regular. If you are interested in taking the next step in repairing your vision, you should make a consultation with an ophthalmologist who will have you seeing things in a whole new light.

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