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Eye Care News Archive30-Jun-2007
Our view on health care: Flawed Sicko sparks debate (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News) Health care policy is normally the stuff of eye-glazing debate for think-tank wonks. So the fact that Michael Moore's movie Sicko opens nationwide Friday, opposite such traditional summer fare as Ocean's Thirteen and Evan Almighty, is an interesting twist.
How to choose and care for your garden hose (Napa Valley Register) Does your garden hose look like a snake attempting to swallow an inordinately large meal? Or maybe it has a small pinhole leak that occasionally squirts you in the eye. More important, your hose might be leaking massively, wasting gallons of precious water and leaving you with little or no water pressure.
You?re invited to Urgent Care celebration (The Marion Star) MARION ? Immediate Urgent Care, 1036 Mount Vernon Ave., will host a one-year celebration from 2 to 7 p.m. Friday. Marion chiropractor David Mauk started the facility June 23, 2006, in a joint venture with Immediate Health Associates, a Columbus-based firm.
What would Jesus do about health care? [Jesus] never refused to heal someone because they could not pay, and obviously ... (The Morning Call) A few weeks ago, Gov. Rendell made the claim that Jesus would back his health-care plan -- as would Moses and Mohammed. I don't believe that even as a member of the clergy I could claim to know how Jesus -- much less Moses or Mohammed -- would respond to the governor's proposal, but I think I can speak with some certainty about what Jesus would do for sick and vulnerable persons.
Eye care a special concern for those with diabetes (Nevada Daily Mail) Eye care is important for everyone, especially diabetics. Optometrist Dr. Jeremy Fast recently spoke at the Nevada Senior Center on diabetic eye care. Fast said diabetics face eye complications more frequently than the rest of the population.
Martha's, Lions Club team up to offer free eye clinic (The Desert Sun) Martha's Village & Kitchen and the Lions Club's "Friends Across the Border" team partnered-up to offer a free eye clinic on Saturday.
'Sicko' shows health-care system in U.S. is in critical condition (Inside Bay Area) IT'S hard to know whether to laugh or cry at Michael Moore's "Sicko," which is part documentary-style comedy and part tragic travelogue through the American health-care system.
B&L introduces eye vitamin for diabetics (Star-Gazette) Rochester eye-care company Bausch & Lomb today rolled out a new eye vitamin supplement specifically developed for diabetics. The OcuviteCQ DF was introduced at the American Optometric Association?s annual Congress in Boston.
Hoses need care to last (Pocono Record) Does your garden hose look like a snake attempting to swallow an inordinately large meal? Or maybe it has a small pinhole leak that occasionally squirts you in the eye.
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