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For Immediate Release MedZilla launches new privacy controls to protect job candidates Marysville, WA - January 30, 2003 - The benefits of posting your credentials on a job board include making it easier to contact the right people and get your information to them. One of the problems is that it can also make it easier for your email address to fall into the wrong hands. Spam is a major privacy issue. When you include email addresses with your resume, you sometimes get much more than what you bargained for. Instead of, or in addition to, getting qualified leads for jobs, you may also get spammed.
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Updated - 29 : 03 : 2006
No Fear 20/20 Contact: Paul B. Rousseau Clinical Director Liberty Laser Eye Center 571-234-5678 prousseau@libertylasereye.com Advanced Laser Technology in D.C. Area Boosts Patient Confidence and Results in Having Vision Correction Surgery Use of Femtosecond Laser Safe, Significantly Reduces the Risk of Complications for Patients of Liberty Laser Eye Center, Home of the Only IntraLASE® FS Laser in Greater D.C. (Vienna, VA.) — Laser vision correction is now safer than ever, thanks to the new femtosecond laser Nancy A. Tanchel, M.D. is now using for her patients at Liberty Laser Eye Center in Tyson’s Corner, VA. The IntraLASE FS Laser she uses instead of the traditional blade is an entirely new way to create the corneal flap, the first step in the LASIK vision correction procedure. Traditional LASIK surgery uses a cutting blade, inserted into a mechanical hand-held device called a microkeratome, which is a major source of complications related to LASIK. Instead of using a blade to create the corneal flap, Dr.
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