Nadel struggling to work with one eye (Major League Baseball)
Nadel struggling to work with one eye
Lions being Lions (The Daily Dunklin Democrat)
Local Lions Club organizations have recently been aiding Rick Johnson, of Clarkton, with finances to receive laser retina surgery on a torn retina, in order to save his eye sight. In May, Johnson...
Hospitals for Seremban, Rawang (The Star)
KUALA LUMPUR: Optimax Eye Specialist Centre Sdn Bhd managing director Datuk Tan Boon Hock plans in his personal capacity to set up, via joint venture, two hospitals in Rawang and Seremban involving a total investment of up to RM52mil.
Local surgeon pioneers new laser procedure (Bradenton Herald)
SARASOTA - Seven months ago, a Sarasota plastic surgeon became one of the first doctors in the world to use a special fiber optic laser as thin as six strands of human hair to melt fat in his patient's necks, chins, nose folds and jowls.
Quinnell wants minimum gouge ban (BBC News)
Ex-Wales and Lions back-row star Scott Quinnell wants players who gouge opponents eyes to face a minimum six-month ban.
What Is Cosmetic Surgery? What Is Plastic Surgery? (Medical News Today)
Plastic surgery has two branches, cosmetic surgery and reconstructive plastic surgery. Cosmetic surgery is concerned with improving the aesthetic appearance of a person, while plastic surgery may include this, or just the reconstruction (reconstructive surgery).
AMANDA PLATELL (Daily Mail: World News)
AMANDA PLATELL
Investment Column: A lot of fuss about steady Morgan Sindall (Independent)
Our view: Hold
Miracle twins celebrate first birthday (The Atascocita Observer)
Nate and Kim Stroh had every reason to expect healthy twins. Twenty-two weeks into her pregnancy Kim's ultrasounds appeared normal, but her gynecologist recommended that since she was expecting identical twins, she see a specialist. A second ultrasound revealed that the twins were in trouble.
Russia treats drug addicts with lasers or quarantine (McClatchy Newspapers via Yahoo! News)
CHELYABINSK, Russia — Russia's conflicted stance about its growing drug crisis — criticism of the West, but silence at home — seems unlikely to address the problem, and it may even have prompted a misguided and dangerous search for remedies.