Ted Roxan

Ted Roxan

Earned a B.A. in Chemistry from Boston University, Earned a Doctorate degree from the State University of New York. I am a prolific writer, and researcher on topics of health and health related issues.

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Refractive Surgery Options for People Over Forty

For people over the age of forty, reading becomes increasingly difficult. It is a normal part of aging, and can not be prevented. As LASIK and PRK have increased in popularity, researchers have looked for ways to eliminate the need for reading glasses.

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Restoring Lost Sight May Become a Reality

The ability of zebrafish to regenerate damaged retinas has given science a clue about restoring human vision. This could lead to a treatment for blindness within five years.

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The Good, The Bad and The Ugly-Nutritional Supplements for the Eyes

Supplements do have a place in maintaining proper health, and disease prevention. It would be wise to discuss any supplements you take with your doctor, so that undesirable interactions can be avoided.

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Vitreous Floaters

Vitreous floaters can be begnign or they could indicate something very wrong.

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Dry Eyes, Symptoms and Treatment

Dry eyes may result when the eyes do not produce either enough or a poor quality tears. Traditionally, artificial tears like Systane, Refresh or Genteal were recommended, but a new treatment has shown to be very effective in reducing the symptoms and condition. If left untreated, in certain cases th

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Ocular Allergies, Causes and Treatments

An estimated 20% of the world’s population suffers from allergic disease. New treatments and medications eliminate these symptoms and permit the individual to live a normal life during previously difficult times.

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Complications with LASIK

LASIK surgery has become very popular over the past 5-10 years. While most cases proceed quite well, the potential for complications does exist, and is often not discussed prior to surgery.

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Contact Lenses for the Over Forty Eyes

Recent improvements in the quality of non disposable, multifocal contact lenses has resulted in a vast increase in the quality of the vision in the distance and near

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Medical Billing is the Fastest Growing Opportunity in Health Care

Today, evolutions in the health care industry are happening at a very high pace. It is only with the assistance of sophisticated computer programs, and standardized coding procedures that medical coders are now able to describe and characterize treatment and procedures

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The Elusive Practice of Search Engine Optimization

Search engine optimization is an art that requires skill, and creativity, a synergy of original content, efficient marketing, and site analysis. These are the foundations for a successful search engine optimization campaign.

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The Endearing Language of Flowers

The language of flowers is a language of love, endearment, and respect. The truly popularity of flowers lies in their ability to bring joy, and good cheer.

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The Ubiquitous Cell Phone, an Evolution in Telecommunications

The ubiquitous cell phone has revolutionized the way people communicate. Communication has become more efficient, and way more accessible.

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Hearing Loss is the Number One Disability in the World

Hearing loss is prevalent in modern societies as a result of the combined effects of noise, aging, disease, and heredity.

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Home Schooling; A Viable Alternative to Conventional Education

Elementary home schooling is the best time to get started with your child in the home schooling environment. Home schooling is an excellent bonding time for you and your child to share learning experiences together.

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High Blood Pressure, the Insidious Killer

The insidious nature of high blood pressure makes it a true Silent Killer. Adopting a healthy lifestyle is an effective step in preventing and controlling high blood pressure.

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