NFL Health
Imagine getting paid to go to every N-F-L game in your hometown, but never getting the chance to watch a single play. That’s what some workers at Cleveland Browns Stadium do each Sunday. And because their job is potentially to save your life, they wouldn’t have it any other way. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)
Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge - September 21, 2005 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: healthedge at ccf.org Tags: NFL Fan Health Source Type: podcasts

New Contact Lens
Millions of Americans wear glasses or contacts because they are not eligible for vision enhancement procedures like LASIK. But now a procedure recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration may change the way some people see. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)
Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge - September 14, 2005 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: healthedge at ccf.org Tags: Contact Lens Source Type: podcasts

Performance Enhancing Lens
They ’ll make you look like a monster out of a “sci-fi” film. The F-D-A recently approved them and now all types of athletes—from professionals to weekend warriors—are putting them on to improve their performance. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)
Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge - September 14, 2005 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: healthedge at ccf.org Tags: Performance Enhancing Lens Source Type: podcasts

New Contact Lens
Millions of Americans wear glasses or contacts because they are not eligible for vision enhancement procedures like LASIK. But now a procedure recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration may change the way some people see. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)
Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge - September 14, 2005 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: healthedge at ccf.org Tags: Contact Lens Source Type: podcasts

Performance Enhancing Lens
They’ll make you look like a monster out of a “sci-fi” film. The F-D-A recently approved them and now all types of athletes—from professionals to weekend warriors—are putting them on to improve their performance. (Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge)
Source: Cleveland Clinic Health Edge - September 14, 2005 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: healthedge at ccf.org Tags: Performance Enhancing Lens Source Type: podcasts