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Eye Care News Archive31-Aug-2007
Kids can get free eye exams, glasses (The State) Students in K-12 who live in Richland, Lexington or Fairfield counties and have little or no insurance can get free comprehensive eye exams and free glasses offered by Palmetto Health Vision Initiative. Schedule appointments at Wal-Mart Focus Eye Care Vision Centers at 360 Harbison Blvd. or 5420 Forest Drive. For more information, call (803) 296-2273 or (800) 249-4340.
Alpha Hydroxy for Skin Care (ThirdAge) Who's keeping an eye on the latest fountain of youth for your skin? Alpha hydroxy may be a powerful medicine for your aging skin, but is it safe?
Allergan Spent $200,000 Lobbying in 2007 (AP via Yahoo! Finance) Allergan Inc., which makes eye care products and Botox anti-wrinkle injections, spent $200,000 lobbying the federal government in the first half of 2007, according to a disclosure form.
Mobile eye clinic launches (The Sacramento Bee) Vision Service Plan, the locally based eye care insurance company, will launch its new mobile clinic today.
Six in 10 nurses 'would turn blind eye to abuse of elderly' (Daily Mail) Nurses are frightened to report the abuse of older people in their care, it has emerged. Nearly six out of ten of those surveyed said they would turn a blind eye to an elderly patient or care home resident being beaten, bullied or robbed
Nation watches as state grapples with health care (Orange County Register) Schwarzenegger plan bogged down as Legislature nears end of session. SACRAMENTO ? The prognosis for universal health care in California is grim this year, and experts say a failure could set back similar efforts nationwide for years to come.
Scottish eye care best in world thanks to free tests, optometrists? leader says (The Herald) Scotland has the best eye care in the world, according to a leading optometrist.
Southside eye care facility set to open (Journal and Courier) The mad scramble to open for business will be celebrated today by Dr. Craig McManis and the staff of EyeCare Experience, a new family eye care and medical eye care facility on the south side of Lafayette.
Health care plans set for showdown (Contra Costa Times) SACRAMENTO -- The prognosis for universal health care in California is grim this year, and experts say a failure could set back similar efforts nationwide for years to come.
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