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Hana Hartman – Retinitis Pigmentosa – Video

Posted: Published on March 3rd, 2014

Hana Hartman - Retinitis Pigmentosa Hana Hartman's performance at the November Slam on November 16, 2013 at Washington University in St. Louis. For more information, visit: https://sites.google... By: WashUSlam … Continue reading

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12-year-old boy, facing blindness in weeks, goes on bucket-list tour

Posted: Published on March 3rd, 2014

Louis Corbett, 12, has retinitis pigmentosa a progressive disorder that eventually deteriorates vision over the course of decades. In his case, his vision may be gone in weeks. (CNN) As will also happen to two of his older brothers, 12-year-old Louis Corbett will one day be blind. The three young New Zealanders have retinitis pigmentosa a progressive disorder that eventually deteriorates vision over the course of decades. But for the youngest of the five Corbett children, that day will come much sooner. Last year was a hard one for poor Louie, mother Catherine Corbett told CNN over the phone from their home in Auckland. Thats when he learned that his case was accelerated. Though it may seem like a coincidence of extraordinary odds that three young brothers would be stricken with retinitis pigmentosa, it really isnt. Though rare, the disease is hereditary. Faced with the grim reality that Louie will soon lose the ability to see the world around him, the Corbetts decided to embark on an international sightseeing tour. This year were going to try and fill his world with as many beautiful images as we can, his mother told CNN. Instructed to make something of an ocular bucket … Continue reading

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Child on 'bucket list' trip before he's blind

Posted: Published on March 3rd, 2014

(CNN) - As will also happen to two of his older brothers, 12-year-old Louis Corbett will one day be blind. The three young New Zealanders have retinitis pigmentosa -- a progressive disorder that eventually deteriorates vision over the course of decades. But for the youngest of the five Corbett children, that day will come much sooner. "Last year was a hard one for poor Louie," mother Catherine Corbett told CNN over the phone from their home in Auckland. "That's when he learned that his case was accelerated." Though it may seem like a coincidence of extraordinary odds that three young brothers would be stricken with retinitis pigmentosa, it really isn't. Though rare, the disease is hereditary. Faced with the grim reality that Louie will soon lose the ability to see the world around him, the Corbetts decided to embark on an international sightseeing tour. "This year we're going to try and fill his world with as many beautiful images as we can," his mother told CNN. Instructed to make something of an ocular bucket list -- things and places he'd like to see for the first, only and likely last time -- Louie picked places like the Grand Canyon, Niagara … Continue reading

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'Bucket list' trip before blindness

Posted: Published on March 3rd, 2014

Louis Corbett, 12, has retinitis pigmentosa -- a progressive disorder that eventually deteriorates vision. STORY HIGHLIGHTS (CNN) -- As will also happen to two of his older brothers, 12-year-old Louis Corbett will one day be blind. The three young New Zealanders have retinitis pigmentosa -- a progressive disorder that eventually deteriorates vision over the course of decades. But for the youngest of the five Corbett children, that day will come much sooner. "Last year was a hard one for poor Louie," mother Catherine Corbett told CNN over the phone from their home in Auckland. "That's when he learned that his case was accelerated." Though it may seem like a coincidence of extraordinary odds that three young brothers would be stricken with retinitis pigmentosa, it really isn't. Though rare, the disease is hereditary. Faced with the grim reality that Louie will soon lose the ability to see the world around him, the Corbetts decided to embark on an international sightseeing tour. "This year we're going to try and fill his world with as many beautiful images as we can," his mother told CNN. Instructed to make something of an ocular bucket list -- things and places he'd like to see for … Continue reading

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Child goes on 'bucket list' trip before he goes blind

Posted: Published on March 3rd, 2014

Louis Corbett, 12, has retinitis pigmentosa -- a progressive disorder that eventually deteriorates vision. STORY HIGHLIGHTS (CNN) -- As will also happen to two of his older brothers, 12-year-old Louis Corbett will one day be blind. The three young New Zealanders have retinitis pigmentosa -- a progressive disorder that eventually deteriorates vision over the course of decades. But for the youngest of the five Corbett children, that day will come much sooner. "Last year was a hard one for poor Louie," mother Catherine Corbett told CNN over the phone from their home in Auckland. "That's when he learned that his case was accelerated." Though it may seem like a coincidence of extraordinary odds that three young brothers would be stricken with retinitis pigmentosa, it really isn't. Though rare, the disease is hereditary. Faced with the grim reality that Louie will soon lose the ability to see the world around him, the Corbetts decided to embark on an international sightseeing tour. "This year we're going to try and fill his world with as many beautiful images as we can," his mother told CNN. Instructed to make something of an ocular bucket list -- things and places he'd like to see for … Continue reading

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Child who will go blind puts NBA game on bucket list trip, team owners spouse steps in

Posted: Published on March 3rd, 2014

(CNN) As will also happen to two of his older brothers, 12-year-old Louis Corbett will one day be blind. The three young New Zealanders have retinitis pigmentosa a progressive disorder that eventually deteriorates vision over the course of decades. But for the youngest of the five Corbett children, that day will come much sooner. Last year was a hard one for poor Louie, mother Catherine Corbett told CNN over the phone from their home in Auckland. Thats when he learned that his case was accelerated. Though it may seem like a coincidence of extraordinary odds that three young brothers would be stricken with retinitis pigmentosa, it really isnt. Though rare, the disease is hereditary. Faced with the grim reality that Louie will soon lose the ability to see the world around him, the Corbetts decided to embark on an international sightseeing tour. This year were going to try and fill his world with as many beautiful images as we can, his mother told CNN. Instructed to make something of an ocular bucket list things and places hed like to see for the first, only and likely last time Louie picked places like the Grand Canyon, Niagara Falls, the Empire State … Continue reading

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Billings, Montana | Continuous News and Weather

Posted: Published on March 3rd, 2014

54 minutes 38 seconds ago by CNN As will also happen to two of his older brothers, 12-year-old Louis Corbett will one day be blind. The three young New Zealanders have retinitis pigmentosa -- a progressive disorder that eventually deteriorates vision over the course of decades. But for the youngest of the five Corbett children, that day will come much sooner. "Last year was a hard one for poor Louie," mother Catherine Corbett told CNN over the phone from their home in Auckland. "That's when he learned that his case was accelerated." Though it may seem like a coincidence of extraordinary odds that three young brothers would be stricken with retinitis pigmentosa, it really isn't. Though rare, the disease is hereditary. Faced with the grim reality that Louie will soon lose the ability to see the world around him, the Corbetts decided to embark on an international sightseeing tour. "This year we're going to try and fill his world with as many beautiful images as we can," his mother told CNN. Instructed to make something of an ocular bucket list -- things and places he'd like to see for the first, only and likely last time -- Louie picked places … Continue reading

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NOVA Aesthetic Medicine with Jessica Kazmierczak – Video

Posted: Published on March 3rd, 2014

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NOVA Aesthetic Medicine with Jessica Chuckran – Video

Posted: Published on March 3rd, 2014

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Look younger without going under the knife

Posted: Published on March 3rd, 2014

Sat, Mar 01, 2014 by Ng Wan Ching To stay the hands of time, a growing number of people here are choosing non-invasive options over surgery. And increasingly, it is those in their 30s, and even, 20s, who are asking for these procedures to slow down the ageing process, say doctors. There are several reasons non-invasive methods, such as laser treatments, botox injections and fillers, are attractive to younger people. Although less effective than surgery, they are far easier on the wallet. A non-invasive facelift costs about $2,500, while a surgical facelift could set you back by more than $25,000. They are also not as big a step to take. Younger patients may not be ready to permanently alter their appearance through surgical means. Finally, the procedures require little or no downtime and do not interfere with work commitments. However, doctors recommend that patients do regular treatments to maintain the effects. How long effects last depends on many factors, including how well a patient cares for himself. Behind the growing demand is a different approach to ageing: Young adults say making small tweaks now to maintain how they look is an investment for the future. In the West, the top … Continue reading

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