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Cornea Transplants And Grafts At ISR Eye Bank - 1 views

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    What is the role of a cornea? Cornea is a clear tissue that covers and protects the front part of your eyes. So when light passes through your eyes, it first enters the cornea, then pupil and then the lens. This is the reason why cornea must remain clear and devoid of any infections.
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What to Expect From Eyelid Surgery - - 0 views

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    Eyes are the most important facial feature and are the first areas to show the signs of aging. Furthermore unhealthy lifestyle, improper sleep and certain environmental factors also make eyes look...
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The eye banks assume the center part between the benefactor - 1 views

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    Eye donation is one of the noblest jobs on this earth. It's the only method where people with damaged cornea or blindness can get back their vision and explore the beauty of the Mother Nature. At the very beginning, you need to know how the process takes place and who all are involved in this noble tasks.
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Chalazion Eye: Causes, Surgery & Home Remedies - Health Blog - 0 views

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    Are you searching for Chalazion? We covered completely Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, Surgery and Home Remedies of Chalazion. Read and get rid of Stye too
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    Are you searching for Chalazion? We covered completely Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, Surgery and Home Remedies of Chalazion. Read and get rid of Stye too
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Healing Hands: K-Tapes: How do They Work? - 0 views

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    How does taping an injured ligament actually facilitate the healing process? There is more than meets the eye than simply having a colorful bandage applied on your leg, if you happen to have injured it.
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Chalazion VS Stye: How Chalazion Is Different From Stye - Health Blog - 0 views

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    Chalazion VS Stye: A chalazion is basically a small lump that becomes visible on the upper and lower of the eyelid. A stye is also known as hordeolum
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