Friday, July 31, 2009

Foundation for Sight & Sound Names Irwin Schneidmill as New Board Member

Foundation for Sight & Sound Names Irwin Schneidmill as New Board Member

Irwin Schneidmill, President of Independent Living Aids, LLC joins board of FSS

Smithtown, NY (PRWEB) July 31, 2009 -- The Foundation for Sight & Sound, (FSS), a local Long Island based organization dedicated to improving the lives of those with visual and/or auditory challenges by granting the tools and services necessary for the success of these individuals has named Irwin Schneidmill as their newest board member. Mr. Schneidmill is the president of Independent Living Aids, LLC, the oldest privately-held, mail-order company in the United States of products for individuals who are blind, deaf, visually impaired or hard of hearing.

Schneidmill brings to the association a renewed commitment to the Foundation's most basic goal, to supply and distribute products and tools for the sensory challenged.

"Irwin's expertise will be an asset to the Foundation for Sight & Sound and the needs of the vision and hearing communities," states Mitchel Shapiro, President of FSS.

Through the day to day business operations of the Foundation for Sight & Sound and Independent Living Aids, LLC, both presidents work towards a common objective of providing practical solutions to the daily obstacles faced by the visually and/or hearing impaired.

"Organizations are built on the dreams and passion of one or more individuals who have the energy, integrity and ability to follow those dreams. Mitchel Shapiro is, without a doubt a man that has the spirit and resolve required to lead the Foundation for Sight and Sound. I am honored to become a member of their board of directors and look forward to working with Mitch and the other members for many years to come," said Mr. Schneidmill.

About Foundation for Sight & Sound

FSS was founded by Mitchel Shapiro just a few years ago. The Foundation strives to enrich the quality of life for individuals afflicted with any visual or auditory loss, regardless of degree. This is accomplished through the grants FSS provides to distinct organizations which either offer direct services or participate in research for these conditions. Current projects underway at FSS include, The Library Project, Help America Hear Program and The Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind. FSS continues to provide grant funding to The League for the Hard of Hearing, Foundation Fighting Blindness, Helen Keller National Society and SUNY-State College of Optometry, amongst numerous others.

About Independent Living Aids, LLC

For over thirty years, ILA has been providing essential aids to the visually and/or hearing impaired. A trusted source of products for the local community, nationally and to over 30 countries worldwide, ILA was one of the first companies to have their website, independentliving.com (http://www.independentliving.com), recognized by the National Federation of the Blind with their gold certification for website accessibility.

Contact:

Foundation for Sight & Sound

Laurie Ackerman

Director of Development

516.625.2587

http://www.foundationforsightandsound.com

Independent Living Aids, LLC

Public Relations

Pamela Strauss

516.450.3831

http://www.independentliving.com

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Contact Information Pamela Strauss

Independent Living Aids LLC

http://www.independentliving.com/

1-800-537-2118



Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Chicago's University Village Marketplace Welcomes Two New Businesses: Marketplace Vision, Sportswear Retailer AKIN Now Open Near UIC

Chicago's University Village Marketplace Welcomes Two New Businesses: Marketplace Vision, Sportswear Retailer AKIN Now Open Near UIC

Marketplace Vision and sportswear retailer AKIN have opened at University Village Marketplace in the heart of Chicago's historic Maxwell Street Market.

Chicago, IL (PRWEB) July 28, 2009 -- University Village Marketplace (www.uvmarketplace.com), a mix of dining, retail and service offerings in the heart of Chicago's historic Maxwell Street Market, has announced the openings of Marketplace Vision and sportswear retailer AKIN.

Marketplace Vision, 1316 S. Halsted, is a full-service eye care practice owned and staffed by licensed, residency-trained optometrists Drs. Eric A. Baas and Keith F. Tyler. Offerings include eye exams for all ages including pediatrics, low vision, contact lens fittings, treatment of ocular disease, and consultation and co-management of refractive/LASIK surgery. An extensive selection of designer eyewear is also available. Most insurance plans, including vision and medical, are accepted, and walk-ins are welcome. Hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday. For more information, visit www.marketplacevision.com or call 312-455-1306.

AKIN, located at 1313 and 1315 S. Halsted, is a new urban metro retail concept carrying footwear (Adidas, Converse, Jordan, Nike, Puma, Vans) and apparel (IM King, Kiks Tyo, Wrong Wroks) for men and women. Hours are 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. For more information, call 312-243-9030.

For inquiries about leasing opportunities at University Village Marketplace, contact U.S. Equities at 312-456-7000.

About University Village Marketplace

Located at the south campus of the University of Illinois at Chicago - and on the former site of the historic and renowned Maxwell Street "open air" market - University Village Marketplace is a unique and family-friendly shopping area composed of businesses, restaurants, taverns, retail outlets and service shops. Everything is conveniently dispersed along Halsted and Maxwell Streets, Roosevelt Road and Union Avenue.

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Contact Information Cynthia Martin

http://www.uvmarketplace.com

847-864-9540



Monday, July 27, 2009

Texas Eye Institute Opens New Location in Katy, Texas

Texas Eye Institute Opens New Location in Katy, Texas

Texas Eye Institute, one of the leading eye centers in Houston and the surrounding areas, announces their newest location in Katy, TX. Texas Eye Institute provides a wide range of eye care services and specialties, including exams, laser vision correction and pediatric eye care. Now with five locations, Texas Eye Institute serves Houston, Angleton, Sugar Land and Katy.

Katy, Texas (PRWEB) July 27, 2009 -- Texas Eye Institute, one of the Gulf Coast's premier eye care physician groups, announces the opening of their newest location in Katy, Texas. Located at 403 W. Grand Parkway South, Suite E, the newest eye care center is conveniently located just off of I-10, serving residents of Katy and west Houston.

For more than 40 years, the Texas Eye Institute has provided medical expertise in a wide range of eye care services and specialties, from routine eye exams and pediatric eye care to laser vision correction, cataract surgery and corneal transplants. Dedicated to providing unparalleled eye care in the Houston area since 1961, the Texas Eye Institute is dedicated to cutting edge eye care procedures with unparalleled patient care.

"We're thrilled to open the newest location for Texas Eye Institute," Charles A. Johnson, MD, a member of the Institute's award-winning team of specialists. "We're committed to serving the Houston area, and our new offices in Katy will help us expand that care into one of the region's fastest-growing communities. We've come a long way since the first Texas Eye Institute opened, and we're looking forward to a long and healthy relationship with the Katy community."

Dr. Johnson is a Board Certified ophthalmologist, and he is considered by his peers to be one of the top eye surgeons in Houston and throughout the Gulf Coast region.

The new Texas Eye Institute in Katy is located at:

403 W. Grand Parkway South

Suite E

Katy, Texas 77494

(281) 391-3937

About Texas Eye Institute

Texas Eye Institute has provided eye care services to the Houston and surrounding areas for more than 40 years. With five convenient locations in Houston, Angleton Sugar Land and Katy, Texas Eye Institute provides one-stop availability for primary and secondary eye care procedures, prescriptions, eye emergencies, eye surgeries, retina disease and laser vision correction. For more information, visit www.txeye.com or call (713) 777-7145.

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Contact Information Gregory D. Drummond

Texas Eye Institute

http://www.txeye.com/

(713) 777-7145



Friday, July 24, 2009

Experimental Stem Cell Treatment Facility Has Success With Macular Degeneration

Experimental Stem Cell Treatment Facility Has Success With Macular Degeneration

Stem Cells For Hope is a leading stem cell treatment facility offering regenerative stem cell transplantation to patients looking for alternative treatments to their illnesses, and has had a recent breakthrough with the treatment of Wet Macular Degeneration.

Mt. Siani, NY (PRWEB) July 24, 2009 -- Started in 2005 by Peter K. Sidorenko, Stem Cells For Hope (SCFH) has been working to break new ground in the field of Stem Cell Transplantation Therapy. SCFH is a leader in providing stem cell treatments and regenerative stem cell transplantation to patients looking for alternative treatments to their degenerative conditions via their international network of doctors, clinics and hospital facilities. Medical conditions that have been treated with Stem Cell Therapy include MS, Parkinson's, stroke, macular degeneration, optic nerve damage, and diabetes. Other conditions are evaluated by the Medical Advisory Board on a per case basis.

Treating patients with a wide range of serious injuries, biological, neurological, genetic and other debilitating disorders, SCFH engages in research, product development and the global treatment of their patients via Stem Cell Transplantation Therapy. Recently, they have experienced great success with a 74-year-old female from Kentucky who had been diagnosed with the wet version of Macular Degeneration in 2002.

Currently in the U.S., Stem Cell Transplantation Therapy is not FDA approved for the treatment of human patients except in the cases of leukemia and bone marrow cancer in children. While the U.S. uses embryonic stem cells for research and testing purposes on animals, "it will still be 12 to 15 years until any kind of stem cells will be authorized here for actual treatments. That's a long time to wait with nothing in sight for help [for patients," says Peter K. Sidorenko.

Though the company pays taxes in the U.S., due to the current legal restrictions in the United States, Mr. Sidorenko, and his partner Walter Kravechenko, offer SCFH's services to their patients outside of the U.S. in Mexico and Eastern Europe. According to Mr. Sidorenko "the clinics and hospitals that we have on our network have 15-18 years of experience in treating human patients with stem cells. Each location has a slightly different treatment protocol depending on the patient's condition. We learn from the different clinics treating physicians."

Stem Cells For Hope has a distinguished and diverse Medical and Scientific Advisory Board which is comprised of Surgeons, MD's, Ph.D.'s, scientists and research fellows who are responsible for patient evaluations, producing abstracts on the medical conditions and treatment of patients. They hope to develop research papers to be published in various medical publications and journals, and prepare patent applications that will go before the FDA shortly.

STFH is currently looking for additional prime, successful, international locations to add to their network of service providers.

For additional information regarding Stem Cells For Hope Please Contact Walter Kravchenko and Peter Sidorenko.

Contact:

Stem Cells For Hope

Walter Kravchenko, Chairman and CEO

631 929 3900

Peter Sidorenko

Chief Operating Officer

631 929 3900

www.stemcellsforhope.com

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Contact Information Walter Kravchenko

Stem Cells For Hope

http://www.stemcellsforhope.com

631 929 3900

Peter Sidorenko

Stem Cells For Hope

http://www.stemcellsforhope.com

631 929 3900



Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Eye Doctor Finds Hidden Epidemic of Dry Eye Key to Contact Lens Success and Students' Vision Problems in Northern Colorado Climate

Eye Doctor Finds Hidden Epidemic of Dry Eye Key to Contact Lens Success and Students' Vision Problems in Northern Colorado Climate

Established in Northern Colorado in 1985, Fort Collins Eye Doctors-Dr Kisling provides comprehensive eye care services including contact lenses, unique eye glasses, and treatment of eye disease including dry eye syndrome. Recent advances in knowledge and vision care have revealed a treatable, hidden epidemic of dry eye syndrome that causes blurred vision, contact lens discomfort, problems treating glaucoma, pink eye, and eye allergies.

(PRWEB) July 22, 2009 -- Doctor in Fort Collins,CO (http://www.drkisling.com) cites an epidemic of Dry Eye Syndrome that is increasingly resulting in undiagnosed vision and eye problems. Since we have started focusing in on preventative eye health and maximizing the moisture of the eyes, our patient satisfaction with their contact lenses has gone up dramatically. We are fortunate that recent advancements in eye care training, nutritional supplements, and contact lens comfort technology allow us to fit contact lenses successfully on patients who struggled daily with comfort problems, or could not wear lenses at all . Now we treat dry eyes to ensure our contact lens wearers enjoy the best comfort and quality of vision available.

The dry eye epidemic has multiple causes.

*Time spent by adults on computers and youth on video games dramatically lowers the normal blink rate and causes the eyes to dry out faster than normal. This often results in vague eyestrain complaints when schools start back in session.

*Historically, before mass consumption of processed foods, for every unit of omega-3 fat we consumed in our diet we ate 1 to 4 units of omega- 6. Today, due to processed foods that ratio has shifted to 20-30 times more omega- 6 fats in our diets than omega-3. This has caused an outbreak of disease of the eyelid margins and resultant poor tear film quality.

*As the population has aged there has been an increase due to normal, age related decreases in tear production. The large increase in prescription medication use has resulted in numerous drugs being used that contribute to dry eyes. Medications for blood pressure, depression, allergies, pain, and many other conditions can have drying effects.Millions of women treated with hormonal replacement therapy in the past may have increased the dry eye epidemic.

*With the shift to industrialized society many aspects of our past healthy lifestyles have changed. Working indoors, the patterns of airflow and humidity have been altered and affect the incidence of dry eyes. The long term shift away from water consumption towards caffeinated beverages and colas aggravates dry eyes in some individuals. Even the increase in obesity leads to low grade inflammation in the body which can decrease tear production.

This is not just a concern for contact lens patients but also with glaucoma treatment in Fort Collins (http://drkisling.com/2009/03/25/sleep-apnea-and-eye-problems/) and other chronic eye conditions requiring ongoing prescription eye drops. Many eye drops, prescription and over the counter drugs, cause or aggravate dry eyes, to the point that some patients discontinue their treatment and suffer sight loss.

Contact lens comfort technology is the wave of the future. Exciting new breakthroughs in polymer technology allow contact lens materials to retain the eyes' moisture. Contact lens solutions are emerging that can continue to work for several hours after a single drop. Dry eyes can lead to complications and infections if not addressed when wearing contact lenses. With the school year just around the corner, it is not too early to start thinking about teenagers requesting contact lenses. Daily disposable contact lenses not only help address any dry eye issues in youth but also reduce concerns about daily lens hygiene.

Eye Nutrition (http://drkisling.com/fort-collins-vision-correction/eye-nutrition/) changes in the diet and with supplementation is becoming more common as a growing body of research supports how well it works. We are at the beginning stages of individualizing nutritional eye recommendations.

Prescription eye drops are the workhorse to get people started with relief. Several medications such as Restasis are available today to jump start the attack against the dry eye epidemic.

Computer and video games have given rise to a new syndrome, computer vision syndrome. Dry eye treatment is often a large part of remedying the eyestrain and blurred vision that accompany it. Often times, patients are expecting a change in their eye glass prescription but the underlying cause of blurred vision is dryness and poor tear film quality.

Perhaps the worst culprit in the dry eye epidemic is LASIK eye surgery. The nerves that drive the eyes to blink are cut by the surgery and dryness is a frequent complaint after surgery. The dryness occasionally persists as a long-term complication and requires ongoing therapy.

Fortunately we have many options today including implanting micro-plugs in the tear ducts to help increase the tear fluid levels.

Dr. David Kisling is the founder of Fort Collins Contact Lenses (http://www.drkisling.com)and Fort Collins Eye Doctors-Dr Kisling. He is one of small number of optometrists in the nation with a special interest in Lacrimology, or the study of the treatment of Dry Eyes (http://drkisling.com/2009/07/15/dry-eye-epidemic/), and a member of the:

Ocular Surface Society of Optometry (OSSO)

Optometric Nutrition Society

University of Houston, Doctor of Optometry, Summa Cum Laude

More information is available by calling 970-226-0959 or online at www.drkisling.com.

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Contact Information Dr. David Kisling, Optometry

Fort Collins Eye Doctors

http://www.drkisling.com

970-226-0959

David Kisling

Fort Collins Contact Lenses

http://www.harmonyeyes.com



Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Brunswick Labs Certifies Antioxidant Power of Vindure 900 from Vinomis Laboratories

Brunswick Labs Certifies Antioxidant Power of Vindure 900 from Vinomis Laboratories

Brunswick Laboratories, the leader in antioxidant testing of foods and supplements, has determined that each Vindure 900 tablet from Vinomis Laboratories has an ORAC rating of 19,638, over six times times the USDA recommended daily consumption of at least 3000 ORAC units.

Pittsburgh, PA (PRWEB) July 21, 2009 -- Brunswick Laboratories, the leader in antioxidant testing of foods and supplements, has determined that each Vindure 900 tablet from Vinomis Laboratories has an ORAC rating of 19,638, over six times times the USDA recommended daily consumption of at least 3000 ORAC units. A copy of the Brunswick report (http://www.vinomis.com/images/Brunswick.pdf) is posted on the Vinomis website (http://www.vinomis.com).

Antioxidants (http://www.vinomis.com/antioxidants.do) are chemicals which "scavenge" free oxygen radicals from the body, preventing cell damage from oxidation. Health problems such as heart disease, macular degeneration, strokes, Alzheimer's, diabetes, cancer etc. are all contributed to by oxidative damage from free radicals. According to Dr. Bryan Donohue, chief of cardiology at UPMC, "Our bodies produce free oxygen radicals as a natural by-product of energy production in cells. However, as we age, the mechanisms for neutralizing them decrease. The excess free radicals cause cellular damage, and by reacting with cholesterol in the bloodstream, form deposits that can clog arteries."

According to Jeff Bost PAC, author of "Fish Oils - The Natural Anti-Inflammatory," and Clinical Instructor in Neurological Surgery at UPMC, "the increasing level of environmental toxins, and a long-term decline in the antioxidants found in our foods, make antioxidant supplements a vital component of good health."

Dr. Mehmet Oz, on the "Oprah" website, demonstrates antioxidant power by comparing apples to apples--one half of an apple is sprinkled with lemon juice and the other is not. While the lemony half remains new and crisp-looking, the untreated half becomes brown and shriveled because of exposure to oxygen, also called oxidation. "The same thing happens to our skin, to our heart, to our eyes," Dr. Oz says. "All of our bodies need to have the antioxidants."

The antioxidant power of Vindure comes from a hefty dose of its three primary ingredients: over 400mg of 98% pure trans-Resveratrol, 100mg of pure Quercetin, and 400mg of red wine grape extract containing over 90% polyphenols. According to Mark Juliano, Vinomis CEO, "The Resveratrol, Quercetin, and other Polyphenols in Vindure provide a double benefit - they are super-powerful antioxidants, as well as SIRT gene activators."

In 2003, a team of scientists at Harvard Medical School discovered that 19 polyphenols, of which 17 are found in red wine grapes, activate the SIRT genes, causing them to produce enzymes call Sirtuins that are a critical component in slowing down the aging process. Resveratrol was found to be the number one activator of these genes. Every 100mg of pure Resveratrol has the added benefit of adding over 3000 ORAC units of antioxidants, to our diet.

Antioxidants have received a lot of attention from promoters of "super-fruit" products, containing Acai, Blueberry, Mangosteen, Noni, and Pomegranate. But it turns out that each Vindure tablet, containing over 860mg of pure polyphenols including 400mg of whole Bordeaux grape extract, exceeds the antioxidant power found in an average serving of ANY of the so-called "superfruits."

The relationship between antioxidants and various health issues has been well established. According to the National Cancer Institute, "Considerable laboratory evidence from chemical, cell culture, and animal studies indicates that antioxidants may slow or possibly prevent the development of cancer." The American Academy of Family Physicians recommends supplementation with antioxidants (except beta carotene) to prevent coronary heart disease, reporting that, "… studies find lower coronary heart disease morbidity and mortality in persons who consume larger quantities of antioxidants in foods or supplements."

Vinomis Laboratories develops and distributes nutraceutical products based upon new science from an exclusive Harvard Medical School license. Their products are formulated to provide the benefits of red wine polyphenols, including Resveratrol and Quercetin, in the highest quality products.

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Contact Information Barry Yarkoni

Vinomis Laboratories

http://www.Vinomis.com

323-282-7224



Friday, July 17, 2009

Online Glasses Retailer Announces World's Cheapest Prescription Glasses

Online Glasses Retailer Announces World's Cheapest Prescription Glasses

Online Eyeglasses retailer SelectSpecs.com are announcing the World's Cheapest Prescription Glasses - just $8 for a range of glasses frames including prescription lenses, UV protection, anti-scratch and anti-glare coating. The offer is available worldwide and undercuts even the most competitive glasses websites. More details at selectspecs.com/cheap-glasses/.

London, England (PRWEB) July 17, 2009 -- Glasses-wearers everywhere will be astounded at the chance to buy designer style prescription glasses for just $8 (£5 in the UK and €6 in Europe) from SelectSpecs.com.

In these credit crunched times, discovering that you need new glasses (http://www.selectspecs.com/) can come as a real blow. Finding a pair of stylish spectacles that will actually suit you can be expensive, especially if you want fashionable or designer-style frames. Internet trading has driven down prices for many commodities, but even some online prices for prescription glasses are more than many can afford.

Fortunately for glasses-wearers, pioneer online retailers have revolutionized the glasses market in recent years. By entering your unique prescription details via the Internet you can get real prescription glasses and designer sunglasses (http://www.selectspecs.com/Sunglasses/Designer/) at a fraction of the price you would pay on main street. Now a company called SelectSpecs has taken things a step further by offering a great selection of designer style frames to the world at genuine bargain prices that undercut even the most aggressively priced web-based suppliers of cheap glasses (http://www.selectspecs.com/cheap-glasses/).

The offer covers single vision lenses with prescriptions that will suit most people from Sphere (SPH) powers of -6.00 to +6.00 and Cylindrical (CYL) powers from -2.00 to +2.00. If your prescription does not fall within this range then the lenses will need to be made to order. If you prefer different lens options such as tinted lenses or a Varifocal lens, that isn't a problem as the frames can be upgraded to meet your exact requirements. The company maintains that they can make these high quality products available at such knock down prices because they are prepared to apply a zero mark up.

"We at SelectSpecs.com are well aware of the current economic climate and understand the importance of saving money wherever possible so we feel it is our duty to run this incredible 'recession busting' promotion to ease the pressure on our customers pockets! Careful sourcing of the frames and lenses combined with bulk-buying keeps the prices down. Each pair of prescription glasses will still be tailor-made to suit an individual's prescription and will be just the same as anything else we sell or what you might buy from a main street optician. The only difference is the price you pay." says David McMillan CEO of SelectSpecs.

Although prescription glasses (http://www.selectspecs.com/Glasses/Prescription/) with designer style frames for just $8 may seem an almost unbelievably low price, these are definitely not cheap glasses. They are all designer style frames and include a free scratch resistant coating, full UV protection and anti-reflection treatment, all of which would normally cost a significant amount from a high street optician or online retailer. By entering your precise prescription details you can be sure that your lenses will be right for your unique requirements and won't cause further damage to your eyes.

To get your bargain designer style prescription glasses, simply visit the SelectSpecs website, choose your frames from the selection of styles on display, enter your prescription and your preferred delivery address. It really is as easy as that! But remember this is a limited Internet-only offer while stocks last, and with prices like these, it will sell out fast. So if you have a keen eye for a bargain, get online today and visit: http://www.selectspecs.com/cheap-glasses/

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Contact Information David McMillan

SelectSpecs

http://www.selectspecs.com/cheap-glasses/

+44 (0) 1843 830373



PolyU scholar heads World Council of Optometry

PolyU scholar heads World Council of Optometry

Professor George Woo, internationally renowned Optometry expert and Dean of the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, has recently taken the helm of the World Council of Optometry for a term of two years.

Hong Kong (PRWEB) July 17, 2009 -- Professor George Woo, internationally renowned Optometry expert and Dean of the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU), has recently taken the helm of the World Council of Optometry (WCO) for a term of two years. Being the first ethnic Chinese academic elected to the key post, Professor Woo will strive to develop Optometry as a profession and as a vital dimension of primary health care around the world.

The WCO is an international organization dedicated to the enhancement and development of eye and vision care worldwide via education, humanitarian outreach and policy development. It is also the first and only optometric body in official relations with the World Health Organization. Representing 75 member organizations from over 40 countries, the WCO serves as a forum for its member organizations to respond to public health needs, in particular issues concerning eye and vision health. The WCO is a unifying voice and catalyst for international projects and services that address the needs of the optometric profession, ophthalmic industry and the general public.

Prof. Woo said he is most honoured with this appointment. "The election reflected that PolyU's and the School of Optometry's contributions to Optometry are well recognized by international optometrists," said Prof. Woo.

Prof. Woo has served on numerous local and international committees in the fields of Optometry as well as allied health and research. He is currently President of the Asia Pacific Council of Optometry and the Hong Kong Contact Lens Research Association; Immediate Past President of The Hong Kong Society of Professional Optometrists; Honorary Professor of Sun Yat-sen University, China and Tianjin Medical University; and a Member of the Hong Kong Hospital Authority.

Prof. Woo obtained his Doctor of Optometry (OD) degree from the University of Waterloo, Canada, and his MSc and PhD degrees in physiological optics from Indiana University in the U.S. He is a Fellow and a Diplomate in Low Vision of the American Academy of Optometry and holds a Licentiate of Optometric Science from the Victorian College of Optometry, University of Melbourne, Australia.

After graduation, Prof. Woo joined the Canadian Red Cross Society as an optometrist. He then moved to Indiana University to undertake graduate studies and various teaching and research posts. In 1970, he became a faculty member of the University of Waterloo and rose to a full professorship position in 1980. During his tenure at Waterloo, Prof. Woo held a number of visiting and consulting appointments at several institutions, including the University of Melbourne, Pennsylvania College of Optometry in the U.S., and the University of Cambridge in the U.K. From 1987 to 1989, he was the founding Head and Professor of the Department of Diagnostic Sciences of the then Hong Kong Polytechnic.

Prof. Woo's research interests include low vision, myopia, contrast sensitivity function, refraction, and contact lenses. His work has been published in many scientific and professional journals.

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Contact Information Stella Chiu

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

http://www.polyu.edu.hk/

852 2766 7824



Wednesday, July 15, 2009

D'Ambrosio Eye Care Celebrates 25th Anniversary of Eye Care Practice Servicing Greater Boston Massachusetts

D'Ambrosio Eye Care Celebrates 25th Anniversary of Eye Care Practice Servicing Greater Boston Massachusetts

Boston Ophthalmologist Francis A. D'Ambrosio Jr., M.D., Medical Director and Founder of D'Ambrosio Eye Care, Inc. is pleased to announce the celebration of their 25th Anniversary of providing eye care to greater Boston and central Massachusetts eye care patients.

Boston, MA (PRWEB) July 15, 2009 -- Boston Ophthalmologist Francis A. D'Ambrosio Jr., M.D., Medical Director and Founder of D'Ambrosio Eye Care, Inc. (http://www.dambrosioeyecare.com) is pleased to announce the celebration of their 25th Anniversary of providing eye care to greater Boston and central Massachusetts eye care patients.

"We have thoroughly enjoyed the privilege that the last 25 years has given us to provide the full spectrum of general, optical, medical, surgical and laser eye care to our community. We are committed to making advanced eye care available locally in a patient friendly, family oriented setting," said Dr. D'Ambrosio Jr.

D'Ambrosio Eye Care provides general eye care, medical eye care, surgical eye care, laser eye care and eyewear and optical services to patients throughout the greater Boston and central Massachusetts region. D'Ambrosio Eye Care is staffed by a team of Ophthalmologists, Optometrists, Opticians and technical staff who perform eye examinations for eyeglasses and contact lenses, examinations for cataracts and cataract surgery & lens implants (http://www.aboutcataractsurgery.com), diagnosis and treatment of diabetic eye disease, glaucoma, and age related macular degeneration as well as complete eyeglass fitting and optical services.

"Over the past 25 years we have been very fortunate and are thankful to have had the solid support of patients as well as the business and medical communities, allowing us to grow and continue the mission of bringing world class eye care to our area. Having been joined in practice by Retina Specialist Sahana Vyas, M.D. and Pediatric Eye Care Specialist Oren Weisberg, M.D. and a team of general Optometrists has enabled us to bring state of the art eye care to our patients and expand our service area and facilities. Our cataract surgery center, LASIK Laser Vision Correction (http://www.seewithlasik.com) suite, advanced treatments for macular degeneration and diabetes along with our optical department really highlights what we have been able to bring to greater Boston and central Massachusetts. We are even more excited as we look forward to the next 25 years," stated Dr. D'Ambrosio, Jr.

CONTACT:

Wilma Stone

D'Ambrosio Eye Care

479 Old Union Turnpike

Lancaster, Massachusetts 01523

SOURCE: Medical Management Services Group, L.L.C.

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Contact Information Wilma Stone

D'Ambrosio Eye Care

http://www.dambrosioeyecare.com

1-800-325-3937

Katie Carlisle

Medical Management Services Group, LLC

http://www.aboutcataractsurgery.com

1-978-470-8217



Sunday, July 12, 2009

Twenty Two Returning Soldiers from Iraq Receive Free LASIK from Dr. Dello Russo

Twenty Two Returning Soldiers from Iraq Receive Free LASIK from Dr. Dello Russo

A group of soldiers awaiting deployment to Afghanistan and Iraq received free Lasik performed by Drs. Joseph and Jeffrey Dello Russo at the Dello Russo LaserVision Center.

New York, NY (PRWEB) July 12, 2009 -- A group of soldiers awaiting deployment to Afghanistan and Iraq received free Lasik performed by Drs. Joseph and Jeffrey Dello Russo at the Dello Russo LaserVision Center.

Staff Sgt. Robert Marks of Rockaway, New Jersey who just returned from Iraq and was there for his one year vision check said "it was like Christmas" when he found out during a routine eye exam that the Dello Russos would perform a laser eye surgery for free. "I really couldn't afford to pay for the procedure what with the economy", added Sgt. Marks. "You really can't do our job with glasses. As a sniper, the reflection from the lenses will give away your position. Drs. Dello Russo are true American heroes. Getting this surgery made our job so much safer and easier."

Performing free operations on military personnel has become an ongoing cause for Drs. Joseph and Jeffrey Dello Russo, who said this is the fourth round of surgeries they have performed in the last few years on close to fifty soldiers. Dr. Jeff Dello Russo remarked that "It is quite a sight seeing all these brave guys and gals, all in uniform, milling around with their eye shield on, waiting for each other."

"Watching these brave heroes in uniform, and seeing their excitement following the less than 11 seconds per eye procedure makes it all worthwhile", said Dr. Jeff Dello Russo. "It feels great to be able to give back and made the July 4th holiday more meaningful." said Dr. Joseph Dello Russo.

When the soldiers return for their post operational vision check, Drs. Dello Russo will make sure all of them will not need to use eyeglasses any longer. Most patients eyesight is restored to 20/20 in a procedure that is now more affordable thanks to new financing programs with low monthly payments.

Photos of American soldiers who were treated for free by Dr. Dello Russo can be found on his blog - http://www.drdellorusso.com

About Dello Russo Laser Vision:

Dello Russo Laser Vision is a laser eye surgery center with four offices throughout New York (Manhattan, Brooklyn and Long Island) and New Jersey. The center offers affordable and reliable custom solutions for different eye conditions, offering the most skilled laser vision correction and care to patients with myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism. For more information, visit http://www.dellorussolaservision.com or call 1-800-eye-care.

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Contact Information Stephanie Waterman

Dello Russo LaserVision

http://www.dellorussolaservision.com

(201) 739-5610



Friday, July 10, 2009

San Antonio LASIK Surgeon Discusses the Safety of Laser Eye Surgery

San Antonio LASIK Surgeon Discusses the Safety of Laser Eye Surgery

Dr. Carlos Diaz, a Boerne and San Antonio LASIK surgeon (http://www.diazvisioncenter.com/html/about.html) comments on recent questions regarding the safety of LASIK surgery and the benefits of intraocular lenses (IOLs) for individuals who need correction for a host of eye conditions.

(Vocus) July 10, 2009 -- Dr. Carlos Diaz is the director of Diaz Vision Center, a Boerne and San Antonio-area LASIK eye surgery (http://www.diazvisioncenter.com/index.html) and vision care practice. LASIK, or laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis, has helped many individuals the world over eliminate their dependence on glasses and contact lenses and achieve 20/20 vision or better, and the procedure is a popular one. However, some have recently questioned the safety and effectiveness of LASIK, and an FDA panel advised the need to further alert consumers of the possibility of poor visual outcomes, dry eye, and other complications after LASIK surgery. Dr. Diaz says this is why it’s important for patients considering LASIK, as with any surgical procedure, to do their own research and address their concerns with their doctor. “Some conditions, which may exclude someone from having LASIK, are dry eyes, since the surgery can make the symptoms worse. Also, patients with thin corneas may not be a candidate since the procedure thins the cornea further, and may cause instability of the cornea. Some patients may also have halos or glare after LASIK if their pupils are larger than the treatment zones. These conditions and others should be screened for during a LASIK evaluation.”

LASIK uses laser energy to reshape the cornea and improve the eye’s ability to focus. It’s typically performed on patients who wish to correct common refractive errors such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. Dr. Diaz says patients who are considering the surgery to achieve better vision without the aid of corrective eyewear are rigorously screened and evaluated before the procedure to determine if they are candidates, and for those who are not, he discusses alternatives that they may qualify for, such as PRK surgery or other vision care options.

For LASIK procedures, Dr. Diaz says he uses only the most state-of-the-art lasers, such as Ziemer and Allegretto, and takes every precaution for safety during the procedure, with a major focus on preventing any complications that may arise during recovery. He says technological advances since the advent of LASIK in the early 1990’s has come a long way. “The safety of the procedure has improved as the technology improves and we gain more knowledge. An example is the creation of the flap was previously done with a blade but now can be done with a laser.” That particular method is known as one of the safest LASIK techniques available, using a 100% blade-free approach to creating the corneal flap to provide the most precise and accurate procedure possible.

Although LASIK a large part of Dr. Diaz’ Boerne and San Antonio laser vision correction (http://www.diazvisioncenter.com/html/lasik.html) practice, he offers ophthalmology services to correct a number of conditions that can help people who are not LASIK candidates, or those who need other types of vision care. For example, those who are candidates for IOLs in San Antonio (http://www.diazvisioncenter.com/html/iols.html) and Boerne, Texas can gain much better eyesight even when they have suffered from conditions such as presbyopia, cataracts, and eye injury. IOLs are advanced intraocular lens implants that act as replacements for the eye’s natural crystalline lens. The artificial lenses are permanent, and can offer significant vision improvement after cataract surgery, or for patients who suffer from presbyopia and do not wish to wear reading glasses to clearly see objects and print at close distances. Dr. Diaz says because such a wide range of people qualify as candidates for IOLs, the procedure is now one of the most popular in America.

Dr. Diaz says, overall, whatever procedure patients are considering, the most important thing is to address all of their questions with their surgeon, and be completely honest about their medical histories and concerns they may have. Many eye conditions are treatable, and those who are not candidates for one procedure can likely benefit from an alternative option that can yield similar results.

About Carlos Diaz, MD

Dr. Carlos Diaz is a board-certified ophthalmologist and San Antonio laser eye surgeon (http://www.diazvisioncenter.com/html/about.html). Dr. Diaz is a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, the American Medical Association, and the Texas Medical Association. He has coauthored a variety of publications with many noted ophthalmologists, and offers procedures to correct and treat a number of different eye conditions, including glaucoma, macular degeneration, and cataracts. The Diaz Vision Center serves residents of Boerne, San Antonio, and surrounding regions in Texas.

For more information on procedures available at the Diaz Vision Center, Dr. Carlos Diaz can be reached at 124 E Bandera Rd, #404, Boerne, Texas 78006 – (830) 249-8400; or via his website at www.diazvisioncenter.com.

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Contact Information Carlos Diaz, M.D.

Diaz Vision Center, PA

http://www.diazvisioncenter.com

(830) 249-8400



Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Is LASIK Elective Surgery Safe For The Long-Term?

Is LASIK Elective Surgery Safe For The Long-Term?

Because there is still much controversy over whether or not LASIK is safe or imposes any long-term damages since its introduction into the USA in 1997, www.LifeAfterLasik.com, a LASIK Advocacy Network founded by Dean Andrew Kantis, has decided to compile a thorough LASIK study to see if LASIK meets the stringent requirements to be worthy of the name, "FDA Approval." Hurt LASIK patients are being asked to "tell their story about why they feel dissatisfied with their permanent LASIK results" by filling out an online form so that a case number is reported.

(PRWEB) July 8, 2009 -- (www.LifeAfterLasik.com, "LASIK Advocacy Network")

First, what is LASIK? "LASIK" (laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis) pronounced: "Lay Sick," not "Lay Six," is an elective procedure that slices a permanent "Flap" into the patient's cornea(s) using either a femtosecond laser microkeratome (laser) or a mechanical microkeratome (steel blade). The flap is then peeled back using an excimer laser to reshape the under surface central area of the cornea. The flap is hopefully then put back into its original place and the surgery is concluded.

The purpose of a "long-term" LASIK study is to see if the LASIK patients feel satisfied with the long-term results (3, 5, 7, 9, 11 years later), asking them to all come forth and tell their own personal stories, to measure whether or not the patients agree with the LASIK industry's stated 95.4% Patient Satisfaction Rate, which means that there is a 4.6% Patient Dissatisfaction Rate. It is LifeAfterLasik's opinion that the "Original Clinical Studies for LASIK did not meet the strict requirements for FDA Approval" requiring a "Less than 1% Adverse Event/Complication Rate," as stated on FDA's website: http://www.fda.gov/MedicalDevices/DeviceRegulationandGuidance/GuidanceDocuments/ucm080249.htm. Kantis believes "the long-term results of LASIK could easily regress to about a 20-30% patient disssatisfaction rate;" Thus, the reason Kantis and others want to perform these studies.

The FDA and CDRH were put on notice just last year about this very serious concern, at the April 25, 2008, Emergency LASIK Ophthalmic Panel Discussion in Washington, DC, where hurt LASIK patients came from all over the USA asking the "FDA for an immediate LASIK MORATORIUM:" http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=FDALasikHearingVideo&view=videos.

Due to a very recent article citing a LASIK physician's medical malpractice case, it is LifeAfterLasik's opinion that more concerns are "raised about this LASIK surgeon found guilty on June 13, 2009, of artificially aging a note in his own patient's medical chart...a clear violation of the Hippocratic Oath, which is supposed to mean first do no harm to a patient, causes further concern about the credibility of all LASIK physicians. This should prompt a complete investigation by the Department of Justice..." NY County/Supreme Court, Case #107637/07: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/06/prweb2530734.htm.

Dean Andrew Kantis asks in the report, "Is there a standard of medical care when it comes to LASIK elective surgery and has it been made safer in 2009 than in 1997?" Current Investigational health reporter, Ms. Deborah Shelton, Chicago Tribune, on July 5th, 2009 wrote that "LASIK Dr. Nicholas Caro and Saint George Vision, Chicago, IL have amassed 50 LASIK lawsuits, yet has zero disciplinary action taken by the Department of Regulation, AMA, ASCRS, FDA or CDRH." A special hearing will take place in Chicago next week to decide Dr. Caro's fate (Illinois Department of Regulation, Monday, July 13th, 2009). http://tinyurl.com/l32scv

Therefore, the Long-Term LASIK Study will focus on the following criteria:

A. "Is It True That The Flap Never Heals?"

B. "Where Are The Long-Term Studies To Prove LASIK Is Safe?"

C. "Are The 2,500 LASIK Ambulatory Surgical Facilities (ASF's) in the USA Being Investigated By The FDA/CDRH (And Are They Reporting LASIK AE/Complications To Medwatch?"

D. "Are LASIK doctors still re-using microkeratome blades on their patients?"

E. "Are the reported success rates accurate and are the original clinical studies flawed?"

To learn more about the "Long-Term LASIK Study," hurt LASIK patients are being prompted to fill out a form telling their LASIK dissatisfaction story here: http://www.lifeafterlasik.com/form.htm .

Kantis states, "Hopefully the media and society as a whole, will put the pressure on the FDA/CDRH, led by Dr. Margaret Hamburg, to further answer: (A). Whether LASIK devices should have the 'FDA Approval' immediately removed, (B). Whether the FDA/CDRH will immediately investigate new long-term clinical studies headed by an unbiased team, that will investigate all LASIK ASF's, (C). Whether the FDA/CDRH will immediately initiate a LASIK Moratorium, until long-term safety studies can prove that LASIK is safe.

"On a positive note," exclaims LifeAfterLasik, "the FDA appears to be concerned by a exponential rise recently in Medwatch LASIK complaints, (from 1999-2008, there were 142, from 2008-present, that number has jumped to over 1,500 and climbing) and they are urging consumers to report their LASIK complaint (whether it be regression of one or both eyes) by filling out this online form into the Medwatch LASIK Reporting system so that the FDA is aware of all LASIK patients that are "dissatisfied with their surgery, the physician or clinic, and/or LASIK device, by initiating the complaint into the Medwatch LASIK Reporting System here: https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/medwatch/medwatch-online.htm.

The FDA has also asked the public to report any LASIK facility that is "Not Stating All Known Risks" in any advertisement online, radio, print, or TV here: http://www.fda.gov/MedicalDevices/ProductsandMedicalProcedures/SurgeryandLifeSupport/LASIK/ucm154882.htm.

www.LifeAfterLasik.com

"LASIK Advocacy Network"

Fort Lauderdale, FL

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Contact Information LASIK Advocacy Network

www.LifeAfterLasik.com

http://www.LifeAfterLasik.com

754-234-9993



Author David Hearne Helps Raise Money for the Recording Library of West Texas in Midland

Author David Hearne Helps Raise Money for the Recording Library of West Texas in Midland

David Hearne, author of the politically controversial Novel “Hulagu’s Web – The Presidential Pursuit of Senator Katherine Laforge” will be interviewed by Natalie Swain on KMID TV’s “Good Morning West Texas” on July 9, 2009 at 5:45 am. After the show, David Hearne will visit The Recording Library of West Texas at 2012 W Cuthbert in Midland, TX. He will be there between 10 am to 2 pm offering copies of his Novel for sale.

New York, NY (Vocus) July 8, 2009 -- David Hearne (www.david-hearne.com), author of the politically controversial Novel “Hulagu’s Web – The Presidential Pursuit of Senator Katherine Laforge” (www.hulagusweb.com), will be interviewed by Natalie Swain on KMID TV’s “Good Morning West Texas” on July 9, 2009 at 5:45 am. After the show, David Hearne will visit The Recording Library of West Texas at 2012 W Cuthbert in Midland, TX. He will be there between 10 am to 2 pm offering copies of his Novel for sale. Proceeds from the book sales will be donated to The Recording Library of West Texas. Please stop by their location at 2012 W Cuthbert, Midland, TX and meet Trish Speight, Executive Director of the organization and author David Hearne. Learn about the wonderful work this charitable organization does to help the seven to eight thousand people in the Permian Basin who are vision impaired.

Viewers of Natalie Swain’s “Good Morning West Texas” on KMID TV will discover why Mr. Hearne wrote “Hulagu’s Web and how it is fast becoming a tool for raising public awareness… awareness of government corruption, and an awareness of the need for sustainable alternative energy.

Book reviewer, Kristine Morris of ForewordMagazine.com described David Hearne’s book “Hulagu’s Web-The Presidential Pursuit of Senator Katherine Laforge" (http://www.amazon.com/dp/0975597698/), as "a ripping good political thriller.” She went on to say, “Under the guise of entertainment, Hearne investigates issues of importance, including the motivation behind Islamic terrorism, the corruption of American politics including the buying of congress by oil interests, the attitude toward women in positions of power, and the deliberate bungling of efforts to move the country to green energy."

The story weaves fiction and facts together with many relevant issues from today’s news. The controversy, theories and speculations surrounding the book provides for interesting discussion.

The Recording Library of West Texas (www.recordinglibrary.org):

The organization provides print material, translated into audio form, to any child or adult with a visual or physical impairment or reading disability so they may enhance the quality of their lives and participate more fully in the community. Their services are free of charge, regardless of age, gender, race, religious affiliation or socio-economic level. For more information contact Trish Speight, Executive Director of the “Recording Library of West Texas” at 2012 W Cuthbert in Midland TX 79705. Phone: 432.682.2731

Natalie Swain:

Ms Swain is KMID TV’s Morning News Anchor on “Good Morning West Texas” from 5:30-7:00 A.M. each weekday in Midland, Texas. Previously she was a Writer/Associate Producer at WSVN7 and later trained as an anchor at NBC 6 in Miami, Florida.

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Contact Information James Burns

Subterfuge Publishing

http://www.hulagusweb.com/index.htm

8006359048



Tuesday, July 7, 2009

PLEXTALK™ Pocket Offers Individuals Who Are Visually Impaired a New Portable DAISY Player that Reads Bookshare Digital Books

PLEXTALK™ Pocket Offers Individuals Who Are Visually Impaired a New Portable DAISY Player that Reads Bookshare Digital Books

Bookshare and Shinano Kenshi Corporation, Ltd. announce partnership that will allow Bookshare members to easily download and read tens of thousands of accessible books, textbooks, periodicals, New York Times best sellers, and literature on the new PLEXTALK™ pocket portable digital DAISY player and recorder. DAISY (Digital Accessible Information System) players, like the PLEXTALK Pocket, easily convert Bookshare's digital text files to speech so books and newspapers can be read aloud.

Palo Alto, CA (PRWEB) July 7, 2009 -- Bookshare (www.bookshare.org), the world's largest online accessible library for individuals with print disabilities today announced a partnership with Shinano Kenshi Corporation, Ltd. (Japan and North America), a global leader in advanced technology hardware and precision electronics.

This partnership will allow Bookshare members to easily download and read tens of thousands of accessible books, periodicals, New York Times best sellers, educational books, textbooks, general fiction, non-fiction and literature on the new PLEXTALK™ pocket portable digital DAISY player and recorder. DAISY (Digital Accessible Information System) players, like the PLEXTALK Pocket, easily convert Bookshare's digital text files to speech so books and newspapers can be read aloud.

"The PLEXTALK Pocket offers a new choice in portable devices to our Bookshare members and introduces the latest digital book navigation," said Jim Fruchterman, CEO of Benetech, the nonprofit organization which operates Bookshare. "Our goal is to work with high-tech assistive technology vendors to increase the availability of accessible devices that our members can use to read Bookshare books."

The PLEXTALK Pocket PTP1 is a lightweight, pocket-sized, DAISY-compliant music, voice, and book player/recorder. The player/recorder supports playable contents in DAISY 2.02, ANSI/NISO Z39.86/DAISY 3.0, and audio files (MP3, AMR-WB+). It will record DAISY 2.02 with a recording capacity of up to 90 hours and supports multiple audio playback formats. The manufacturer's retail price starts at $359 and includes ear phones, a holder and a 2GB SD (Secure Digital) memory card. For a complete list of features and specifications, visit the PLEXTOR website. http://www.plextalk.com/in/ptp1/spec.html

"PLEXTALK is a true crossover and high quality media player/recorder with a host of new applications and features to support complete accessibility for people with sight problems or learning disabilities," said Rex Bergsma, President of Shinano Kenshi Corporation, Ltd., North America. "Using the PLEXTALK Pocket, Bookshare members will experience more reading freedom and enjoy self-reliance which comes from the ability to access digital talking books in any environment."

About Bookshare

Bookshare, www.bookshare.org, is the world's largest accessible online library for people with print disabilities. Through its technology initiatives and partnerships, Bookshare seeks to raise the floor on accessibility issues so that individuals with print disabilities have the same ease of access to print materials as people without disabilities. In 2007, Bookshare received a $32 million five-year award from the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP), to provide free access for all U.S. students with a qualified print disability. The Bookshare library now has more than 56,000 members. Bookshare is an initiative of Benetech, www.benetech.org, a Palo Alto, CA-based nonprofit that creates sustainable technology to solve pressing social needs.

About Shinano Kenshi (SKC) and PLEXTALK™

Shinano Kenshi Co., Shinano Kenshi Corporation & PLEXTALK Shinano Kenshi Co. Ltd., are responsible for the development and manufacturing of digital talking book players (DTBPs) and other products sold under the brand name of PLEXTALK. SKC is the world's largest manufacturer of DTBPs and a leader in digital recorders and software since the initiation of the digital talking book players and the creation of the global standard DAISY (Digital Accessible Information System). PLEXTALK assistive products are created to improve the quality of life, self-reliance and independence of their users. Shinano Kenshi Corporation is the North American subsidiary of Shinano Kenshi Co., Ltd.

The content of this Press Release was developed under a grant from the U.S. Department of Education. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the U.S. Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government.

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Contact Information Valerie Chernek

Benetech/Bookshare

http://www.bookshare.org

410-871-2670

Ann Harrison

415-637-5262



Report For Doc Expands Its Patient Satisfaction Survey Solution To Additional Health Professionals

Report For Doc Expands Its Patient Satisfaction Survey Solution To Additional Health Professionals

Besides providing patient satisfaction surveys to physicians and dentists in most specialties, Report For Doc now also offers its service to chiropractors, podiatrists, veterinarians and medical residents in the USA.

Denver, CO (PRWEB) July 7, 2009-- Report For Doc has expanded the offering of its patient satisfaction survey solution beyond the initial audience of physicians and dentists in most specialties. Now, other doctors such as chiropractors, podiatrists, veterinarians and medical residents can also use the service.

Here is the how Report For Doc works:

1) Doctors sign up online; plans are $65 or $90 per month per doctor. The company then ships the doctor a box with survey invitation cards every quarter; each card has the size of a standard business card and contains a unique code.

2) The medical office staff hands out one card to each patient after the visit.

3) The patient then visits the website, enters the unique code on the card and anonymously responds to the standard online questionnaire in minutes.

4) Survey results are shared solely with the doctor; i.e. results are confidential and not shared with the public. Typical patients' response rates are 5% to 30%; e.g. an average of 10 patients per day means 30 to 180 responses per quarter.

"Our structured survey tool may be the solution for many practices and hospitals who want valuable information with a hassle-free and cost effective approach. Annual savings could be over $6,000 per year per doctor when compared to traditional paper surveys", says Sergio Fuccio, managing director of the company. "We are pleased to extend our service to other health professionals committed to excellence in patient care", he continues.

The company says doctors and medical managers use the service primarily as a management tool to improve a practice or hospital. And as the healthcare industry becomes more competitive, some doctors, including medical residents, are also using the service as a career development tool to better prepare for the future.

Visit www.reportfordoc.com (http://reportfordoc.com) for additional information.

About us: Report For Doc provides an innovative patient satisfaction survey solution to doctors and other healthcare professionals in the USA. Our clients are medical managers, physicians, dentists and other doctors in private practices, hospitals, group medicine and academia. They all share a commitment to excellence in patient care.

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Contact Information Sergio Fuccio

Report For Doc, LLC

http://www.reportfordoc.com

720 2776049



Monday, July 6, 2009

Eye Doctors of Washington Awards DC Resident Free LASIK as Part of its Good Deeds Campaign

Eye Doctors of Washington Awards DC Resident Free LASIK as Part of its Good Deeds Campaign

DC-area resident Adrienne Lo now has 20/20 vision after submitting the winning video for a contest sponsored by a prominent Washington, DC LASIK (http://www.edow.com/refractive-procedures/custom-lasik/) vision care practice. She’s also proving that a simple, kind gesture to a stranger can brighten someone’s day.

(Vocus) July 6, 2009 -- In tough times, random acts of kindness and gestures of goodwill can go a long way in demonstrating our sense of humanity and compassion toward one another. With that in mind, Eye Doctors of Washington, a large Washington, DC LASIK eye surgery (http://www.edow.com/) practice decided to sponsor a contest: videotape yourself or someone else spreading a bit of good will, and the winning contestant will receive a free treatment of LASIK to improve their vision and reduce their dependence on corrective eyewear. After posting the finalists for its Changing the Way People See the World contest on its website and inviting the public to vote on the video which people felt best displayed a good deed being performed, DC’s own Adrienne Lo was chosen as the winner.

After hearing about the contest through EDOW’s website, Adrienne seized the opportunity to get LASIK surgery to correct a lifetime of nearsightedness and a resistance to wearing contact lenses (they made her eyes dry). And through the process of filming the video, Adrienne discovered something about herself, and those in her community. “There’s another way of seeing people around you. See them as neighbors, and make a little effort to reach out.”

With help from her boyfriend and another good friend, Adrienne set out among the streets of Washington delivering flowers on Mother’s Day. Admitting to some trepidation she’s had at approaching strangers, Adrienne says the video was a way for her to spread some random kindness as well as feel more comfortable interacting with people whose paths you cross. “I wanted to see if we could view each other as neighbors more than strangers; Mother’s Day seemed like a perfect excuse.”

After being selected as one of the finalists and being posted on Eye Doctors of Washington’s website (http://www.edow.com/changing-contest/vote/), the polls opened and Adrienne’s video received 476 votes, declaring it the winner. Within a week after her video was chosen, Adrienne was treated to free LASIK surgery and says she now has 20/20 vision.

No longer completely dependent on glasses to see better, Adrienne plans on travelling the world to teach, volunteer and take in a new view of the world… with a changed outlook.

“I smile more around strangers now.”

About Eye Doctors of Washington

Eye Doctors of Washington has been in the DC area for more than 40 years. Founded by a group of Georgetown University professors at the Center for Sight, the practice employs some of the nation’s top ophthalmologists and LASIK surgeons, and offers advanced treatment for patients suffering from a variety of vision problems. EDOW’s Washington, DC LASIK eye surgeons (http://www.edow.com/about/lasik-surgeons/) have performed more than 20,000 LASIK procedures between them.

For more information on laser eye surgery in Washington, DC (http://www.edow.com/about/about-our-practice/) and surrounding areas, Eye Doctors of Washington has two facilities - in Washington, DC and in Maryland. They are located at 1016 16th Street NW, Lower Level 100, Washington, DC 20036 – (202) 659-2050; and 2 Wisconsin Circle, Suites 200 and 230, Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815 – (301) 215-7100 – www.edow.com.

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Contact Information Paul C. Kang, M.D.

Eye Doctors of Washington

http://www.edow.com

(301) 215-7100



Friday, July 3, 2009

Kevin Niksarli, M.D. At Manhattan Lasik Center, New York, N.Y. Announces on 6/21/2009 They Are Giving Away Apple iPhone 3G

Kevin Niksarli, M.D. At Manhattan Lasik Center, New York, N.Y. Announces on 6/21/2009 They Are Giving Away Apple iPhone 3G

Kevin Niksarli, M.D. At Manhattan Lasik Center, New York, N.Y. Announces on 6/21/2009 They Are Giving Away Apple iPhone 3G. Kevin Niksarli, M.D. at Manhattan Lasik Center, New York, N.Y. is a board-certified ophthalmologist of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and a specialist in LASIK and laser eye surgery. As one of the most experienced and respected LASIK surgeons in the country, Dr. Niksarli's practice is exclusively dedicated to LASIK and Laser Vision Correction.

New York (PRWEB) June 23, 2009 -- Kevin Niksarli, M.D. (http://seelasik.com/) at Manhattan Lasik Center (http://seelasik.com/), New York, N.Y. is a board-certified ophthalmologist of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and a specialist in LASIK and laser eye surgery. As one of the most experienced and respected LASIK surgeons in the country, Dr. Niksarli's practice is exclusively dedicated to LASIK and Laser Vision Correction. Since the approval of the Excimer Laser in 1995, he has performed over 40,000 successful LASIK procedures.

On July 15th, 2009 Kevin Niksarli, M.D. and Manhattan Lasik Center will be giving away one Apple iPhone 3G to one qualified winner, who comes and registers for the drawing during the free consultation process with Dr. Niksarli (http://seelasik.com/)on or before July 15th, 2009. Please go to www.seelasik.com and enter your information for a free consultation. By entering your information, and coming in for your free consultation to Manhattan Lasik Center, you will be allowed to fill out the entry form, to enter for a chance to win Apple iPhone 3G. On July 15th, 2009, there will be a drawing at Manhattan Lasik Center, with the presence of Dr. Niksarli and his staff, to determine the lucky winner. It's that simple! Some restrictions may apply, please check with our offices for full details.

Apple iPhone 3G (http://www.apple.com/) comes preloaded with a suite of media management software and communications software, including iTunes, Web browser and iPhoto. Google's search and mapping services are fully integrated, including the ability to initiate phone calls from within Google Maps. Users can also view YouTube videos on the device, along with Microsoft Office documents and most imaging formats, including .JPEG, .GIF and .TIFF, along with webmail access in the browser.

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Contact Information Kevork Niksarli

Manhattan Lasik Center

http://www.seelasik.com

212.759.7500



Your Dolphin Dolphin Computer Access US Team Grows Stronger - Meet Them This July at ACB, NFB & AHEAD

Your Dolphin Dolphin Computer Access US Team Grows Stronger - Meet Them This July at ACB, NFB & AHEAD

Meet your ever growing Dolphin Computer Access team at the American Council of the Blind Annual convention July 3rd thru July 11th in Orlando, the National Federation of the Blind 2009 National Convention July 3rd thru July 8th, 2009 in Detroit and the AHEAD 2009 Global Access Conference July 20th thru July 25th, 2009 in Louisville.

Princeton Junction, NJ (PRWEB) July 3, 2009 -- Meet your ever growing Dolphin Computer Access (www.YourDolphin.com) team at the American Council of the Blind Annual convention July 3rd thru July 11th in Orlando, the National Federation of the Blind 2009 National Convention July 3rd thru July 8th, 2009 in Detroit and the AHEAD 2009 Global Access Conference July 20th thru July 25th, 2009 in Louisville.

Join Gareth Collins and SuperNova Version 11 at ACB 2009, Orlando

Already a familiar voice to many Dolphin Computer Access customers, Gareth Collins has been working in Dolphin's product support offices for more than 19 years. Originally from Wales, Gareth has called US home for the last 11 years and is based in the east coast New Jersey office.

Primarily focusing on delivering excellent product support, Gareth spends his working day supporting the rapidly growing community of US Dolphin users and Dolphin product dealers as he explains;

"Dolphin are not the biggest access technology vendor in the US, but we do work extremely hard on ensuring our users get the best possible product experience. As a magnification user myself, I know from firsthand experience that being able to pick up the phone and get a helpful, detailed and accurate response to your enquiry is paramount. That's my role, ensuring if ever a Dolphin user gets stuck, I get them up and working as quickly as possible."

However Gareth's expertise doesn't stop there. His product design, documentation creation and Dolphin Scripting skills are second to none and are evident in the recently released version 11 of SuperNova Reader Magnifier, Hal Screen Reader, Lunar Screen Magnifier and LunarPlus Enhanced Screen Magnifier. The American Council of the Blind Annual convention July 3rd thru July 11th in Orlando offers the perfect opportunity to meet Gareth and get a personal demonstration of all of the new features and functionality now available to screen reader and screen magnifier users in version 11. Why not ask Gareth about support for 64-bit Windows, the extensive Braille support improvements, the Dolphin Pen II, as well as Internet Explorer 8, iTunes v8 and Skype v4 support?

Meet Andy Leach, Bentley and Dolphin Guide at NFB 2009, Detroit

Compared to Gareth's 19 years, Andy Leach is a relative newcomer to Dolphin, celebrating his 1st anniversary early this fall. But Andy's roots are set deep in the access technology industry, his previous role being the regional sales manager for Freedom Scientific. Now as Dolphin's lead Sales Executive for the US and Canada, Andy's expertise comes from having a user's knowledge of the full range of screen readers, which led him to formulate his thoughts on access technology for vision impaired seniors.

"Like a large percentage of people of employment age I was brought up using a computer, but for many seniors and baby boomers that simply isn't true. Add in failing sight, low vision or blindness and for many computer novices the learning curve with a 'professional' screen reader becomes too steep, but these people still want to email friends and family, surf the web and scan and read post. But learning how to achieve these tasks has to be easy."

"Dolphin Guide is perfect for these users. It removes all the complexity from the modern PC by offering a simple menu system that walks the user through every step, confirming their actions and progress with the human sounding Realspeak voices. For these users it is all about gaining confidence at their own pace, knowing that you can't go wrong. Dolphin Guide is the definitely the best talking software for that journey."

Based in the Dayton Ohio area, Andy and his guide dog Bentley will be making the short hop north to Detroit later this week to attend the National Federation of the Blind 2009 National Convention and to showcase Dolphin Guide. Conference visitors looking to meet Andy and to talk about any Dolphin software, including Dolphin Guide should stop by booth C79.

Catch up with Jeff Bazer, Devon and exclusively preview EasyConverter v5 at AHEAD 2009

Jeff Bazer and his guide dog Devon are the new kids on the block at Dolphin, having joined only one month ago. Previously employed by a large US access technology vendor, Jeff was excited to work for a company "that has their heart in the right place, working with products I believe in". Jeff is referring to his new Sales Executive role for Dolphin's alternative format creation and play back tools, more commonly known as 'AltFormat'. Although based in Columbia, South Carolina, Jeff trains and advises college and university disability service offices and instructional material centers from all across America on how to best to create DAISY talking books, large print, Braille and MP3s for vision and print impaired students.

Later this month Jeff will be joining his Swedish colleague Mattias Karlsson at the AHEAD 2009 Global Access conference July 20th thru July 25th, 2009 in Louisville. As Jeff describes;

"We are really excited to be offering a series of free alternative format creation workshops in partnership with AltFormat.org at this year's AHEAD conference. Lead by Dolphin's Chief Product designer Mattias Karlsson, the workshops will offer attendees a step-by-step insight into the 'whole' alternative format creation process, from the beginning as a raw source file, through to conclusion as quality large print, MP3, DAISY talking books & Braille."

"I can also announce that AHEAD conference attendees and those signed up for the free workshops will get a chance to preview and experience the new EasyConverter version 5, complete with new even easier to use interface, a client profile manager, quick conversion options and a brand new scanning engine. To sign up for the free workshops visit www.YourDolphin.com/book_event.asp "

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Contact Information Hazel Shaw

Dolphin Computer Access

http://www.YourDolphin.com

44 1905 754 577

Archana Bharathan

Dolphin Computer Access

http://www.YourDolphin.com

866 797 5921



Thursday, July 2, 2009

Website cosmicdoc.com Launches as Meeting Place Between Cosmic Civilisations & Humankind

Website cosmicdoc.com Launches as Meeting Place Between Cosmic Civilisations & Humankind

http://www.prweb.com/printer/Http://cosmicdoc.com (www.cosmicdoc.com) launches the book 'Opening the Door to the Worlds' by Dr Annie Paxton, a retired British medical doctor. She describes herself as having acted as scribe to a number of cosmic civilisations. The writings offer an astonishing cosmic perspective of the transformation planet Earth is undergoing as its climate changes : global warming is part of the process of the planet's own evolution, and humanity can do nothing about it. The website encourages an expansion of the dialogues begun in the book and seeks to alleviate in advance the fear many people will experience as matters get progressively worse.

London, England (PRWEB) July 2, 2009 -- The book, Opening the Door to the Worlds, and the website www.cosmicdoc.com represent the most astonishing communications breakthrough between humanity and a number of space civilisations. They were intermediated by a retired British medical doctor working closely with an internationally renown sensitive.

The book is divided into four sections covering - Medicine for the 21st Century: the Basidian Energy Healing System; the Earth and its Turbulence (changes over the next 3-5 years); the Nature of the Universe; and the Evolution and Development of the Soul. Vast subjects indeed, but covered lightly and with style; much in the language of the transmitting intelligences. Some of these intelligences have incarnated on planet Earth at some time or another, as have the 2 principal guides to the author, whom she knew as medical doctors and close relatives when they were still on earth.

The website, cosmicdoc.com (http://www.cosmicdoc.com), provides the means via which readers of the book can interactively continue exploring the new perspectives offered by the contributing cosmic civilisations : visitors can ask questions or simply update themselves on what new visiting civilisations have to offer by way of advice, or check what additional information has been received. Some of this information is sufficiently urgent to warrant a newsflash. The amount of help on offer from space is both gratifying and humbling.

This website achieves the almost impossible - while stating that some of the Earth changes will be major and will make it impossible for certain forms of life to continue, it succeeds in conveying that this is something positive and to be welcomed. The unmistakable message is that there is no grounds for fear and that help and support is available for the asking and will be delivered with love. Even pre-launch, the site has started to attract additional cosmic civilisations who see cosmicdoc.com as a means to reach much of humankind. The degree of attention generated on the other side justifies the site being called 'the meeting place between cosmic civilisations and humankind'.

The ultimate shape of the website will be determined by the questions received and answers provided. The more practical the questions, the closer the website will get to its objective to be a source of practical information, and offer solutions, based on the merging of off-planet experience and suggestions with current earth-bound technologies and ideas. Accepting the premise that the earth changes can no longer be stopped, the website serves to encourage the development and distribution of solutions that will enable survival in a radically different post-change world.

About the Publisher

Basidian Limited is a UK not-for-distribution-profit company set up in February 2009 specifically to publish the book and sponsor the website. Any profits arising from its activities are ear-marked to improve the usefulness and reach of the website and book.

Contact

Peter Rae, Director

Basidian Limited

+44 2075852005 or +447903900848

cosmicdoc.com (http://www.cosmicdoc.com)

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Contact Information Peter Rae

Basidian Limited

http://www.cosmicdoc.com

00442075852005

Peter Rae

00447903900848



Wednesday, July 1, 2009

ShopLowVision.com's Optelec FarView Independence and Monthly Compact+ Giveaways

ShopLowVision.com's Optelec FarView Independence and Monthly Compact+ Giveaways

Optelec US Inc., and ShopLowVision.com, industry leaders in low vision solutions, celebrate summer with the launch of the Optelec FarView Independence Promotion and ongoing monthly Optelec Compact+ giveaways.

San Diego, CA (PRWEB) July 1, 2009 -- Optelec US Inc. (http://www.optelec.com), and ShopLowVision.com, industry leaders in low vision solutions, celebrate summer with the launch of the Optelec FarView Independence Promotion and ongoing monthly Optelec Compact+ giveaways.

Running from July 4 to July 31, consumers can enter to win the Optelec FarView Independence Promotion available on ShopLowVision.com (http://www.shoplowvision.com/july4th.aspx). This special promotion features Optelec's FarView, the newest portable handheld video magnifier, with a limited-edition red, white and blue design created by Skinit Inc., the industry leader in on-demand personalization technology. The winner of the patriotic Optelec FarView will be announced on August 1.

Also starting August 1 in an ongoing promotion, ShopLowVision.com visitors can enter to win an Optelec Compact+. With drawings conducted monthly, this ultra compact, portable handheld video magnifier is available in six colors and makes it easy to read labels, menus and more.

For more information on the Optelec FarView and Compact+ promotions, please visit www.ShopLowVision.com or call 800.335.7970. Visitors must complete the information section online in order to be eligible. Limit one entry per person, per household.

Optelec FarView

The Optelec FarView (http://www.optelec.com/en_US/product/electronic-low-vision/farview) portable handheld video is designed for the active low vision user to access, store, review, and share information in an ultra compact and stylish design. Simply point, click and save, offering the benefits of distance and close-up viewing. The FarView storage capacity allows the user to save up to 100 images and as an added feature, stored images can be magnified and scrolled through for detailed viewing on the 4.3" reading screen.

Optelec Compact+

With the Optelec signature one-button simplicity, the Optelec Compact+ is an on-the-go portable video magnifier that makes it easy and convenient to read labels, menus, maps, books, directions and more. At only 9.6 ounces, this small device measures 5.3" x 2.9" x 1.2" with a 4.3" color widescreen display and features a collapsible hand grip that allows for optimal reading convenience.

About Optelec US Inc.:

Optelec (www.optelec.com) was founded in 1985 and is recognized as the worldwide market leader in providing innovative solutions for the blind, visually impaired and learning disabled. In January 2007, Tieman U.S., Holding Company to Optelec US Inc., spun off ShopLowVision.com (www.ShopLowVision.com) and LowVision.com (www.LowVision.com) as sister companies, providing the one-stop-shop for optical, non-optical and daily living aids, products, solutions and education for eye care professionals and consumers.

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Contact Information Courtney Berg

BERKMAN PR

http://www.ShopLowVision.com

619.231.9977



Stemedica Discovers Significant Breakthrough in the Use of Stem Cells and Stem Cell Factors for the Treatment of Retinal Degeneration

Stemedica Discovers Significant Breakthrough in the Use of Stem Cells and Stem Cell Factors for the Treatment of Retinal Degeneration

Stemedica Cell Technologies, Inc., a leader in the manufacturing and development of clinical grade allogeneic adult stem cell technology, has discovered a significant breakthrough in the use of human stem cells and stem cell factors for the potential treatment of degenerations of the retina and retinal pigmented epithelium.

San Diego, CA (PRWEB) July 1, 2009 -- Stemedica Cell Technologies, Inc., ("Stemedica (http://www.Stemedica.com)"),a leader in the manufacturing and development of clinical grade allogeneic adult stem cell technology, has discovered a significant breakthrough in the use of human stem cells and stem cell factors for the potential treatment of degenerations of the retina and retinal pigmented epithelium. Retinal degenerations include diseases such as Retinitis Pigmentosa, which are hereditary conditions in which abnormalities of the retinal pigmented epithelium (RPE) within the eye lead to progressive vision loss. According to one of the study's Principle Investigators, Dr. Paul Tornambe, "The results from this pre-clinical experiment are exciting. It allows researchers and clinicians to push the envelope in the quest to use stem cells to modulate diseases like Retinitis Pigmentosa." There is currently no medical treatment that can completely cure Retinitis Pigmentosa - an eye disease that affects approximately 1,500,000 people on a worldwide basis each year.

An international consortium of prominent researchers and clinicians were assembled by Stemedica to fully explore the application of its proprietary lines of stem cells and stem cell factors for treatment of Retinal Degeneration in a pre-clinical environment. Their discoveries provide great promise for treating this disease at a clinical level. "We knew the team assembled had the experience and expertise to fully explore how stem cells and stem cell factors might be applied in the possible treatment of Retinal Degeneration that may apply to Retinitis Pigmentosa in the future", said Nikolai Tankovich, MD, PhD, Stemedica's President and Chief Medical Officer. "While there have been similar results achieved with our stem cells and factors in the experimental treatment of neurological diseases, we did not expect that these efforts would provide the kind of breakthrough results that have been achieved in our ophthalmological study."

The study team was comprised of Edwin Boldrey, MD, a Retina and Vitreous Specialist from Northern California and Charter Member of American Society of Retina Specialists and by Paul Tornambe, MD, of Retinal Consultants in San Diego, California. Dr. Tornambe is a past President of the American Society of Retina Specialists. Other members of the study team included Khristo Takhchidi, MD, PhD; Director General, Natalia Gavrilova, MD, PhD, Professor; and, Olga Komova, MD from the famous Fyodorov Eye Microsurgery Institute in Moscow, Russia. Supporting the principle investigators were Alexander Revischin, PhD, and Irina Saburina, MD, PhD from the Russian Academy of Sciences and by Alexei Lukashev, PhD, of Stemedica's Research Lab in San Diego, California.

Dr. Tornambe identified several observations that resulted from the group's efforts, "There were two very encouraging findings: RPE stem cells injected into the suprachoroidal space prevented the animal's RPE cell's degeneration as well as preventing degeneration of the overlying photoreceptors proven by very objective ERG testing and histopathology. Secondarily, and even more interesting, is that the fellow contra lateral eye also showed a beneficial effect. This crossover effect suggest this treatment stimulated upregulation of other factors, yet unknown, which decreased the rate of degeneration in the fellow eye. Degeneration of RPE cells occur in many other human retinal diseases such as age related macular degeneration. It is very important to temper initial enthusiasm with the test of time, however, this study strongly suggests, at least in this animal model, that certain kinds of stem cells and factors can modify a disease process."

The 18 month pre-clinical study was implemented at the Fyodorov Eye Institute using Stemedica's proprietary multiple cell technology. Three different types of human stem cells (hSC) were used in the study - retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), neural (NSC) and cilliary body (CB) - all obtained from human donor tissue. Various cells were injected into rats with hereditary pigmented degradation of retina. One eye of each participating rat served the treatment eye and the other eye served as the control eye. Healthy non-dystrophic and non-treated (normally dystrophic) animals were also used as independent control groups. Electroretinography (ERG) and immunohistochemical (ICH) analysis was performed on both eyes. "What is very impressive is the immune privileged feature of all three kinds of human stem cells (RPE, CB, NSC) in xenotransplantation. This immune privilege amplifies the significant promise of allogeneic donor stem cells in the treatment of retinal degenerative diseases", stated Dr. Edwin Boldrey.

The research team compared the efficacy of each of the three cell types. A summary of the results yielded the following observations and discoveries:

1. The study showed a statistically significant gain (77%) in the treated eye (with RPE cells) over the control eye of the same animal. However, both the treated eye and the control eye were approximately 10 times more active (response to ERG) compared to non-treated (normally dystrophic) control animal.

2. The RPE and NSC cells were effective in preserving the thickness of the outer nuclei layer of the retina.

3. A contra lateral effect was observed between the test and control eyes. As a result, both eyes exhibited significant improvement. It is believed that the positive outcome in the control eye was achieved through the systemic release of cytokines; growth and other important factors; peptides; and, molecules from stem cells transplanted into the treated eye. This phenomenon is referred to by Stemedica as "The Factor Release Effect" and branded by the company as StemedicaFRE™. These factors, circulating in the blood flow, effect and mobilize endogenous stem cells. Stemedica believes improvement in the contra lateral eye is a 'Factor Release Effect' rather than a Sympathetic Ophthalmic effect which is very rare. Stemedica discovered the presence of these endogenous RPE stem cells in adult retinas several years ago. This original research demonstrated that these RPE stem cells acquired embryonic markers (Nanog and Oct-4) in adult humans.

"Stemedica has filed a number of patent applications to secure the rights for these discoveries - the use of our stem cells and their factors in the treatment of a variety of neurodegenerative diseases and conditions. Based upon the results from the work of this luminary group, we have focused our legal protection and Intellectual Property efforts to include the treatment of Retinitis Pigmentosa and ways to prevent its development and progression", said Timothy Brown, MS, JD, Director of Stemedica's Intellectual Property Department.

The results from the study will be presented at the Retina Congress in New York, September 30, 2009. The Retina Congress is a worldwide gathering of the most established and accomplished retina doctors in the world. The Congress is sponsored by the American Society of Retina Specialists, the Retina Society and the Macular Society and represents over 2,000 retina and eye specialists from 54 countries.

"The discovery of the effect of stem cell factors supports our other clinical evidence substantiating how stem cells and stem cell factors can be isolated and used for the treatment of complex medical conditions. Clinical studies in countries outside of the United States have already demonstrated the efficacy of Stemedica's stem cells and their factors in the experimental study treatment of diabetic retinopathy and other conditions. Based upon this breakthrough discovery and validation of our previous evidence, Stemedica has begun negotiations with a select number of potential strategic partners. Our goal is to rapidly advance our findings into a comprehensive clinical application", said Maynard A. Howe, PhD, CEO and Vice Chairman of Stemedica.

Edwin Boldrey, MD

Dr. Edwin Boldrey is currently a Clinical Associate Professor of Ophthalmology at Stanford University and is President of Northern California Retina Vitreous Associates. He is a graduate of Northwestern University Medical School in Chicago and completed a Vitreo-Retinal Fellowship at Barnes Hospital, Washington University, St. Louis. He is the recipient of honors and awards from the American Academy of Ophthalmology, the Heed Ophthalmic Foundation and the Department of Ophthalmology, University of California, San Francisco. He was the Executive Secretary-Treasurer of the Western Retina Study Club, and is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He is a member of Ophthalmological Organizations including: American Academy of Ophthalmology, The American Society of Retina Specialists, The Retina Society and The California Association of Ophthalmology. He is the author of more than 30 peer reviewed publications and has presented 114 papers and courses.

Paul Tornambe, MD

Dr. Paul Tornambe is former President of the American Society of Retina Specialists and presently sits on the Board. He has been a member of over a dozen Ophthalmology and Professional Medical Societies including Fellow - American College of Surgeons, American Academy of Ophthalmology, and California Medical Association. He has participated as Chief of Surgery and Chief of Staff at Pomerado Hospital and participated on the Board of Scripps Health Physicians and actively operated at both Scripps La Jolla and Pomerado Hospitals. He completed his Retina Fellowship training at Barnes Hospital, Washington University, St Louis. He is the recipient of numerous awards from the American Academy of Ophthalmology; American Society of Retina Specialists and was named among 'The Best Doctors in America, 2000-2003' along with 'Best Doctors in San Diego, 2002-2005'. He was recognized by the American Academy of Ophthalmology on their Centennial as a physician who made a major contribution in the field of Retina over the last 100 years for his work with gas bubbles to repair retinal detachments. Tornambe is the author of over 40 major peer reviewed scientific publications.

Khristo P. Takhchidi, MD, PhD

Khristo P. Takhchidi, is the Director General of the S.N. Fyodorov Federal Institution 'Eye Microsurgery Complex', Professor and the Chairman of Ocular Diseases of the Moscow State Medical University. He received his MD degree in 1976 at Sverdlovsk State Medical University. In 1987 he was appointed the Director of the Ural Branch of the Intersectional Research and Technology Complex 'Eye Microsurgery'. The IRTC Ural Branch was built and put into operation under his direct leadership. As the Chief of the Clinic, over 260,000 operations were performed and approximately 800,000 patients received diagnostic - consulting service. In 2001 Takhchidi was appointed the Director General of the S.N. Fyodorov Federal Institution 'Eye Microsurgery Complex'. He is an author of over 250 scientific publications, has been the Chair of Ophthalmology Society of Russia since 2005 and was appointed the Chief Expert for ophthalmology of the Russian Federal Inspection for Public Health and Social Development in 2006. Takhchidi is the Fellow of numerous International Ophthalmic societies and a recipient of many prestigious and honorable national and international awards.

The Fyodorov Center for Eye Microsurgery

The S.N. Fyodorov Federal State Institution "Eye Microsurgery Center" is the leading clinical and research ophthalmological center in Russia with over 4,000 researchers and medical doctors. The Center, along with its 11 affiliated branches including Clinics in Russia's largest cities, treat 700,000 patients annually, performing 50% of the highly technological ophthalmic surgeries and over 30% of all ophthalmic aid in Russia.

About Stemedica Cell Technologies, Inc.

Stemedica Cell Technologies Inc. (www.stemedica.com) is a specialty biopharmaceutical company that is committed to the development and manufacture of clinical grade allogeneic stem cells for use by approved research institutions and hospitals for pre-clinical and clinical studies. Within the United States, the Company is currently developing regulatory pathways for stroke, traumatic brain injury and wound repair. Outside the United States, Stemedica provides its adult stem cells to hospitals and research centers that are conducting studies under protocols approved by the appropriate regulatory agencies. These studies are focused on the treatment of neurodegenerative disease, sight restoration and wound repair. Stemedica is based in San Diego, California.

Media Contact for Stemedica: Dave McGuigan - dmcguigan at stemedica.com.

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Contact Information Dave McGuigan

Stemedica Cell Technologies Inc

http://www.stemedica.com

858 685 0910