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Subway Offers Diabetic Friendlier Meal Choices

February 5, 2010 | Posted By: Dr. Curtis

Kansas City – SUBWAY® restaurants now offer the first of its kind Diabetes Friendlier Meal Choices: Options that fit into a well-balanced diabetic diet in participating stores in the Kansas City market ONLY. The meal choices include a selection of the same fresh bread, vegetables and ingredients SUBWAY® restaurant customers have come to love. The meal choices are geared to help people with diabetes, and all SUBWAY® restaurant customers, make smarter food choices.

Learning-Related Vision Problems

May 20, 2009 | Posted By: Dr. Curtis

There’s no question that good vision is important for learning. Experts say more than 80% of what your child is taught in school is presented to them visually.
To make sure your child has the visual skills they need for school, the first step is to make sure your child has 20/20 eyesight and that any nearsightedness, farsightedness and/or astigmatism is fully corrected with glasses or contact lenses. But there are other, less obvious learning-related vision problems you should know about as well.

The Basics of Eyeglasses

May 15, 2009 | Posted By: Dr. Curtis

Eyeglasses are more popular today than ever, despite the availability of contact lenses and vision correction surgery.
Frame styles branded with high profile designer names are always in demand. And eyeglass frame materials have evolved with the advent of new plastics and various types of metals.

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Vision Care Research at InSight Eyecare

InSight Eyecare is on the cutting edge of technology and helps shape the future of vision care by being a large research facility for many new products, including contact lenses, solutions, pharmaceuticals and eyewear lenses. Many of our current patients have participated in studies.
Research patients typically receive complimentary products and vision care. Many studies also pay monetary stipends when the patient finishes the study. If you would like to be considered for an upcoming research study, please call our Warrensburg office at 660-747-7300.

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