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skhosla shared as favorite Risk Managers: Have you considered these questions? (Part- 1) from a website
The main challenge of risk management is the ability of its practitioners to speak a clear and comprehensible language and to invest in the creation of a strong, independent risk culture open to communication and meaningful to all people involved in daily business activities.
skhosla shared as favorite Eye Cataract: Causes,Detection and Treatment from a website
A cataract starts out small, and at first has little effect on your vision. You may notice that your vision is blurred a little, like looking through a cloudy piece of glass. Colors may not appear as bright as they once did
skhosla shared as favorite Choosing an Eye Surgeon for Cataract Eye Surgery from Netvibes
Looking for a cataract eye surgery depends entirely on the type of vision correction you need or want, and how much it costs. A cataract surgery is among the most successful surgeries a person can undergo. An experienced cataract eye surgeon can easily handle most cataract operation, which involve removing your eye's clouded natural lens and replacing it with a intraocular lenses.
skhosla shared as favorite Choosing an Eye Surgeon for Cataract Eye Surgery from Netvibes
Looking for a cataract eye surgery depends entirely on the type of vision correction you need or want, and how much it costs. A cataract surgery is among the most successful surgeries a person can undergo. An experienced cataract eye surgeon can easily handle most cataract operation, which involve removing your eye's clouded natural lens and replacing it with a intraocular lenses.
skhosla shared as favorite Lasik Eye Surgery: Before and After Lasik Eye Operation from a website
Lasik eye surgery is a laser surgery procedure for vision correction.The technique involves using a laser which is controlled by a computer to reshape the front surface of the eye(cornea). As with all surgery a pre-op consultation is required to ascertain the best eye surgery for the individual.In normal vision light enters the eye and is bent by the cornea and focussed to produce a sharp image on the back of the eye the retina. When a person has a refractive/visual error like short or long sight the light is bent such that a blurred image is produced.
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