Cataract Surgery Long Term Care

Benefits of Surgery In the period after cataract surgery, your main tasks are two-fold—to ensure that the incision heals without infection and that the IOL becomes properly incorporated into the eye. Typically, while you’re able to get home quickly after surgery, it takes up to two weeks before you’re back to normal. Cataract surgery has a high success rate, with about 94% of cases resulting in 20/40 vision or better, and about 61% resulting in 20/20 or better....

January 30, 2023 · 5 min · 1056 words · Linda Graham

Cathedral Builds 55 Foot Indoor Slide Allowing Visitors To See Medieval Era Architecture

A ride on the massive slide—also known as a helter skelter—costs £2, and riders will be able to get a close look at the cathedral’s famous medieval roof bosses. The roof bosses are carved stone decorations that tell stories from the Bible. The Norwich Cathedral has the largest collection of such bosses in the world. The helter skelter was installed as part of the cathedral’s “Seeing It Differently” event, which runs from August 8 to 18....

January 30, 2023 · 3 min · 538 words · Clarice Fortenberry

Cathedral In A Closet

January 30, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Eloisa Hammons

Caught In The Class Warp

Now, there’s nothing wrong with wanting the best for your children. And the vast majority of people with class mobility on their minds aren’t willing to steal to get there. But Hubbell – and by extension, the Democrats – seem caught in a kind of class warp that helps explain part of the party’s problem. Some of the anger may boil down to this: these smarty-pants Democrats forgot where they came from....

January 30, 2023 · 4 min · 822 words · Lula Steward

Caught On Camera

NANCY JOHNSON KLOEPFER’S ARTICLE HIT THE NAIL ON THE head. I have a close relative who tries to record every moment of her family’s life on video. I advised her to remember that once one videotapes more than 50 percent of one’s life, it is mathematically impossible ever to view all the tapes. JERRY EISNER LIKE KLOEPFER’S CHILDREN, MY TWO KIDS have grown up with the great big glass eye of my camera staring at them....

January 30, 2023 · 2 min · 230 words · Therese Cox

Causes And Treatment Of Anemia In Premature Babies

In premature babies, the complications can be far greater, resulting in developmental problems and a failure to thrive in more severe cases. Causes It is not uncommon for newborns to have mild anemia. As a rule, the red blood cells of an infant break down faster than new ones are made. Babies tend to be at their most anemic around two to three months and gradually improve over the next two years....

January 30, 2023 · 3 min · 519 words · Diana Moshier

Cavaliers Pursuing Trade For Nets Joe Johnson Report Says

The Cavaliers are interested in trading for the former All-Star guard, according to an ESPN report. MORE: 12 affordable free agents who can really help | NBA free agency tracker The deal would benefit the Nets financially as Johnson enters the 2015-16 season as the second-highest paid player in the NBA. The $24.9 million he’ll earn in the final year of a contract is second only to Kobe Bryant....

January 30, 2023 · 1 min · 173 words · Charles Vaughn

Cavs Say Irving And Love Sharpening Mustaches In Handshake

But just how special was that handshake? MORE: Rose admits thinking long term with injuries | Kobe Bryant to set FG miss record | LeBron apologizes At the end of their routine, it appeared that Love and Irving made a smoking motion. This prompted an appropriate response from NBA blogs typing VERY LOUDLY about the evidence at hand. Cleveland, meanwhile, had a different explanation for the celebration between the two stars....

January 30, 2023 · 1 min · 198 words · Numbers Blake

Cavs Vs. Thunder Preview Time Tv Channel How To Watch Online

Cleveland (33-22) wants to avenge an ugly 148-124 home loss to the Thunder on Jan. 20. On Tuesday, it will be a very different Cavs team visiting Chesapeake Energy Arena than the team that lost in late January. At the Feb. 8 trade deadline, Cleveland dealt six of its players to acquire Jordan Clarkson, George Hill, Rodney Hood and Larry Nance Jr. in return. In the Cavs’ 121-99 rout over the Celtics, Cleveland’s four newest members combined for 49 points, led by 17 from Clarkson....

January 30, 2023 · 2 min · 264 words · Andrew Kokoska

Cazorla Still Waiting On Talks Over New Arsenal Deal

The 31-year-old has established himself as a key player for the Gunners since joining from Malaga in 2012, but was beset by injury problems last term. He has since made a full recovery, though, scoring twice in six Premier League outings – one a 94th-minute winner in a 2-1 victory over Southampton – to help his side up to fourth in the table. However, Cazorla has no updates yet on what the club has in mind for his future, though he is only focused on doing well for the team and possibly earning himself an extension....

January 30, 2023 · 1 min · 195 words · Nancy Messier

Cbp Officer Won T Be Charged For Carrying Gun During Rally Supporting Capitol Rioters

The rally was promoted as a show of support for people charged in connection with the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection, when a mob of former President Donald Trump’s supporters breached the Capitol as they attempted to delay the certification of President Joe Biden’s election victory. The CBP officer, 27, whose name was not released, was arrested by Capitol Police after other rally attendees noticed he had a handgun and reported him to law enforcement....

January 30, 2023 · 3 min · 466 words · Angela Lowther

Cdc Drops Mask Recommendations For Areas With Low Covid 19 Hospitalizations

The new recommendations designate three levels of community risk—low, medium, and high—based on hospitalization rates, numbers of hospital beds occupied, and new cases. This data will be updated on a weekly basis, according to the CDC. Vaccination rates are not considered in risk level designations. Vaccinations and testing if symptomatic are recommended regardless of community risks. As of February 25, nearly a quarter of U.S. counties were designated as low risk, while 39....

January 30, 2023 · 2 min · 415 words · Carlton Berry

Cdc Has Confirmed 54 Cases Of Clotting In Adults Who Took J J Covid Vaccine

Dr. Isaac See of the CDC said 54 clot cases have been confirmed in adults, and that there are another two deaths suspected to be due to the J&J vaccine in addition to the nine confirmed fatalities. This recommendation, which CDC Director Rochelle Walensky still has to choose to accept, would change the previously held public opinion that the three vaccine choices are all equal. Out of 200 million fully vaccinated Americans, about 16 million received the J&J shot....

January 30, 2023 · 3 min · 507 words · Marsha Alvarez

Cdc Warns Of Melioidosis Tropical Disease That Has Killed Two. Should Americans Be Worried

The CDC said the case is linked to three previous cases in different states, including Kansas, Texas and Minnesota, one of whom died. But should the average American be concerned about the recent emergence of melioidosis cases? According to Daniel Lucey, M.D., a fellow of the Infectious Disease Society of America, the answer is no. “The average American does not need to be worried at this time about being exposed to the bacteria that causes melioidosis because there have been only a total of four patients with this infection in four states over the past five months,” Lucey told Newsweek....

January 30, 2023 · 4 min · 848 words · David Gonzalez

Cede France To Putin Not Ukraine Mayor Of Occupied City

Ivan Fedorov condemned Western politicians—particularly French President Emmanuel Macron—who are accused of advocating for Ukrainian concessions to end the invasion. “We can give permission to Putin to exchange some part of Ukraine for some part for France, and it will be a great deal,” Fedorov said, when questioned about Macron’s recent urging of Western partners not to be tempted by possible “humiliation” of Russia. “Why must Ukraine give some part of our territory?...

January 30, 2023 · 4 min · 686 words · Anthony Madsen

Celebrities In The Dock

January 30, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Lelia Williams

Celebrities Reveal Why They Re Leaving Twitter Cesspool Of Hate Speech

Newsweek reached out to several of those who announced their intentions to depart, with many citing Musk’s involvement as the main reason for their exit. They also shared concerns over a potential increase in hate speech on the platform. The departures have coincided with a surge in the number of searches for Twitter alternatives. Data indicates that other users may also be contemplating a move. Stephen Fry became the latest big name to join the growing list of stars exiting Twitter with the comedian signing off with one final Tweet depicting an image of letters from the board game Scrabble spelling out the word “Goodbye....

January 30, 2023 · 6 min · 1249 words · Estela Deakins

Celtics Marcus Smart Commits Ridiculous Flop Against Hawks

Smart committed one of the most outrageous flops you’re likely ever to see during Game 3 against the Hawks Friday — outrageous might not even be the word to describe it. It was… something else. MORE: NBA Mock Draft 2.0 | Warriors found kindred spirit in Prince Apparently, Atlanta’s Kyle Korver is a lot stronger than he looks. The flop didn’t have any significant effect on the game — the Celtics still won, 111-103 — but it may have earned Smart some ridicule....

January 30, 2023 · 1 min · 86 words · Ardath Borton

Cenk Uygur Calls Joe Rogan Meathead As Feud Reignites

In a series of tweets, Uygur reacted to Rogan’s appearance on YouTuber Tim Pool’s Timcast IRL podcast on Tuesday night, which also featured conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. Uygur described Rogan as a “meathead” and mocked him for using ivermectin to treat COVID-19 in the tweets sent on Wednesday. “Apparently Joe Rogan called me ‘silly’ in an interview. Hilarious. Hey meathead, you’re best friends with a certifiable lunatic named Alex Jones,” Uygur wrote....

January 30, 2023 · 3 min · 452 words · Aida Green

Centers Of Attention Ugly For 49Ers Great For Eagles

The ultimate case in point was in San Francisco on Sunday, but the examples of teams hurting (and being helped) at the position are everywhere: MORE: Scoreboard | IYER: Eagles have edge in NFC East | Must-see Week 9 images The bad Marcus Martin, 49ers. The 49ers drafted Martin for depth, but he’s been pressed into action as a starter as the weak link on a veteran, usually outstanding line after starter Daniel Kilgore suffered a season-ending broken leg in Denver in Week 7....

January 30, 2023 · 3 min · 618 words · Joann Wilson