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... angled from the pupil out to the edge of the cornea. The number of incisions and their exact location depends on the degree of myopia. DR WILLIAM A. BOOTHE - EYE SURGERY Optic Nerve - A bundle of nerve fibers about one quarter of an inch wide, which ...
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Forty-thousand children go to the hospital with burn injuries every year -- scalded by the sun, hot stoves, fireworks and coffee.
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... 15 years of experience. I'm a graduate of the Sarasota School of Massage Therapy, and I worked in Sarasota for the first many years of my career. I've worked in this Cape Coral location for five years, most recently at The Best Massage, which closed ...
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... at the local elementary school -- and health problems among its students, such as seizure disorders -- were among the first signs of a much larger problem that made news around the world and prompted federal Superfund legislation to clean up the ...
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Every summer in the Valley, the pattern is the same, blistering, 100 degree temperatures followed by cooling, monsoon rains.
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... meat. * Using retractable awnings can also help prevent skin damage by blocking UV rays. Most sunburns are actually first degree burns, and any sunburn which blisters is a second degree burn. Water from swimming heightens the effect of the sun and ...
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If you're like me, you believe everything you hear until it's proven false. When my mom told me that a hot pepper would burn a hole through my tongue if I was lying and wouldn't if I was telling the truth, I ...
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