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What Is Modern Hair Transplant Micro Grafting?
Although the first attempts at transplanting hair took place about 120 years ago, transplants were not truly effective until less than ten years ago and there is a decent argument for claiming that it is not even as long ago as that. Continue reading
Correct Your Vision With Contact Lenses
These days, more and more people choose contact lenses over eyeglasses to correct their vision. Many people have grown tired of wearing glasses and carrying glasses and having different glasses for different occasions. Contact lenses like Acuvue Advance, Acuvue 2 or even some discount contacts can help you hide the fact you need vision correction. Acuvue Advance contact lenses are also designed to keep your eyes moist as the day rolls along. This improves comfort and the whole contact lens wearing experience for the user. Continue reading
Early Indicators of Arthritis
It isn’t just older people who are troubled by arthritis. While it is accurate that lots of people get arthritis as they get older, it is also true that arthritis can develop early on as well. Many men and women get arthritis after splitting a bone. Other men and women have a genetic predisposition to earlier onset arthritis. It is a lot easier for you to select a good course of therapy if you figure out how to recognize the early symptoms. This will let you maintain your full range of activity for longer in life. The sooner you let arthritis control you, the more difficult a time you will have training and staying healthy and in shape. Here are a handful of the signs you need to look for. Continue reading
How to Know If Your Eyeglasses Fit Properly
Even though it may be more important when wearing contact lenses, fit is still an important factor when you are wearing eyeglasses. It is true that the lens of a contact sits directly on your cornea, but an ill-fitting pair of glasses can still cause you problems. Most of the issues that result from glasses not fitting properly have to do with pain. You’ll feel pressure in your head, on the bridge of your nose and in your eyes if glasses are too small. Continue reading