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08th October 2009
I have had my contact lens for nearly seven years. Recently, my eyes feel very uncomfortable. I am not so clear about the harms caused by contact lens. So I consulted the experts in this field.
According to the experts, it will lead to many bad result... Read >
Author: ehco
06th October 2009
Acetyl-L-Carnitine is a vitamin-like anti oxidant that is responsible for energy production in the human body and it also controls the normal function of the human brain. It plays a major role in energy metabolism and it is also responsible for the transp... Read >
Author: mildredddbz
05th October 2009
The Billberry plants reaches a height of 16 inches on full growth. The green branches are sharp edged and the berries black. The ideal time to pick the berries would be when they look wrinkled and that would be lat summer. The billbery is a distant c... Read >
Author: milagrobrodt848
02nd October 2009
Do you see fine lines developing around your eyes and on your forehead and wondered why this might be occurring? You might find it hard to believe that this might have a direct connection to your eyes and you not wearing the right pair of sunglasses, if a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
11th September 2009
One of the complications that are associated with diabetes is diabetic eye disease and it is critical that you know proper eye care for this eye condition.
There are three different types of diabetic eye disease:
1) Diabetic Retinopathy- Is a term... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams
07th September 2009
Eye disease is very common with Golden Retrievers. Most Golden's will generally have hereditary cataracts, which is a common eye problem. At an early age, with affected Golden's, one type of hereditary cataract will appear. Even though it may not cause... Read >
Author: Raul Levine
07th September 2009
The EyeView™ Visualizing Scope has attracted quite a bit of interest with eye care professionals since its recent introduction. Designed with input from an ophthalmologist, it helps patients explore and better understand the interior of their eyes. Ori... Read >
Author: Tom Cockley
04th September 2009
Cataract is a clouding of the eye's lens - the part of the eye responsible for focusing light and producing clear, sharp images, it can develop in one or both of your eyes. However, in most cases — except for those caused by injury or trauma — catarac... Read >
Author: conor
29th August 2009
On Monday morning, the sun was shining extra bright for one Southern Californian firm. The small specialized health care business of Advanced Medical Optics (NYSE: EYE) experienced a truly perfect day. At least, its investors did.
You see, Abbott Labo... Read >
Author: Penny12
12th August 2009
Glaucoma is an eye disease which affects the optic nerve at the back of the eye. Glaucoma slowly destroys this optic nerve which results in an increased pressure to the inside of the eye, and a blockage of the circulation. Glaucoma can affect anyone but u... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
04th August 2009
The currency market program and service industry has accurately exploded in the stay fresh only some months and in attendance is a plight of trash being thrown on sale next to consumers to get who cataract on behalf of it. Therefore, the task of assessing... Read >
Author: Mike Sander
23rd July 2009
With age our bodies change in more ways than one. These changes come slowly but steadily. The rate at which this process of aging takes place differs from person to person. The anti –aging foods have a vital role in determining this rate of aging in any... Read >
Author: jhorsley
23rd July 2009
This is a big discussion many people are having regarding steroid creams for eczema. Should you use them? Are they actually helping your skin condition? Should you use a natural cure for eczema? There are various answers for those questions, and different... Read >
Author: Mary Dolson
20th July 2009
Cataracts are the leading cause of decreased vision in adults older than 65 and is the most common surgical procedure for elderly people. But you can get an "age-related" cataract when you're in your 40s or 50s, although most likely it will be small and n... Read >
Author: Merlin
20th July 2009
The senses of sight is perhaps the most important of the five senses nature has give to man. A sightless man is a pitiable sight. Anything that interferes with your vision is irritating and a danger to the capacity to see is the most serious danger of all... Read >
Author: remediesathome
20th July 2009
When we experience blurred vision, we make a quick call to the opthomologist, get an eye exam and buy one of those expensive prescription glasses. Most people know very little about pinhole glasses.Pinhole glasses are not made of glass but of an opaque ma... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier
16th July 2009
Childproofing your home takes numerous simple steps to make steady your baby or toddler doesn’t get injured. You commence by getting down on the flooring and figuring out which gear your infant can get into. Think about security areas such as burns, s... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
11th July 2009
Cataracts are the leading cause of decreased vision in adults older than 65 and is the most common surgical procedure for elderly people. But you can get an "age-related" cataract when you're in your 40s or 50s, although most likely it will be small and n... Read >
Author: Merlin
11th July 2009
Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder- yes; your eyes are a vital pair of sensory organs that the above statement partially describes their purpose.
Eyes are highly sensitive organs that demand a lot of care and attention and it does not require to... Read >
Author: Eyesurgeryuk
29th June 2009
When we experience blurred vision, we make a quick call to the opthomologist, get an eye exam and buy one of those expensive prescription glasses. Most people know very little about pinhole glasses.Pinhole glasses are not made of glass but of an opaque ma... Read >
Author: Alan Irel
28th June 2009
Utah : How to Have the Best Recession proof Holiday in This StateWe all know that work can be quite intense and that we all need that much needed on a holiday. However, you've got consider that with today's business situation it will probably leave a larg... Read >
Author: Darius Adkins
15th June 2009
The scientific world has identified many body processes that contribute to the aging of the human body. Glycosylation, where glucose molecules get attached to body proteins is one such. Accumulation of lipofuscin deposits is another. Incorporating this i... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi
13th June 2009
The scientific world has identified many body processes that contribute to the aging of the human body. Glycosylation, where glucose molecules get attached to body proteins is one such. Accumulation of lipofuscin deposits is another. Incorporating this i... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi
02nd June 2009
Let us start with some basic anatomy….. no there is no tests at the end and I am not going to ask any questions. I just feel that for you to understand the effect of Diabetes on the eye, you need to know what the eye looks like and how it functions.
... Read >
Author: Jacques Stanton
29th May 2009
It is a common assumption that wearing sunglasses, be it designer sunglasses, branded sunglasses or shutter sunglasses, is something related to beauty and fashion. Therefore, every year when the summer approaches, most fashion conscious people struggles h... Read >
Author: barnard fabian
27th April 2009
Pinhole glasses are believed to help cases of myopia, cataract, and strain through constant computer use. The nifty looking glasses are made of plastic and look like dark sunglasses with pin-sized holes spread all over its lens. While opinion about its ef... Read >
Author: Mike
15th April 2009
If your eye sight is weak, for whatever reason, you certainly would be using glasses to correct the vision. More often than not, the vision further deteriorates over time and you have to constantly keep changing the glasses. The glasses, except for corre... Read >
Author: Mike
07th April 2009
Pinhole glasses come in eyeglass frames like you would have for sunglasses or regular corrective eyeglasses. Pinhole eyeglasses have a solid lens that you could not see through if it weren't for the holes. The pattern of little pinholes allows less light ... Read >
Author: Mike
24th March 2009
Out of the five senses we have, vision is one of the most valuable ones. Most people are more afraid of losing their visions than anything else. However with age problems like cataract, eye sight depletion and even blindness in worst cases are very common... Read >
Author: Studylite1
22nd March 2009
Sunscreens protect the skin against sun damage. However, you may still be vulnerable to the harmful ultraviolet radiation of sunlight in spite using sunscreens religiously. This may be because you may be using the wrong SPF!
What is SPF?
SPF is the Su... Read >
Author: Marilynn Syrett
17th March 2009
Wearing sunglasses is one of the easiest ways to protect our eyes from the damage that threatens from the sun. Generally, the purpose of sunglasses is to protect eyes from light and various damages, but nowadays they are not only used for this purpose but... Read >
Author: Mel C
13th March 2009
The odds are 99 to 1 that you need eye care now or will need it in the future. Your life style, your occupation and even you life depend on good vision.
You get more information about the world through your eyes than all the other senses combined. Yet... Read >
Author: Bill Coughlin
04th March 2009
Blood weighted shows the shove exerted by the blood against the blood vessel bulwark. Blood compelled is generated by the nucleus pumping blood into the arteries and is regulated by the answer by the arteries to the spring of blood. The blood bulldozed of... Read >
Author: Jeremiah Slivka
02nd March 2009
The lens of the eye is made of protein and water. When the protein is arranged properly over the lens the vision is clear because light can pass through it. As people age, the protein commonly clumps together and begins to cloud an area of the eye’s len... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
26th February 2009
Pinhole glasses can be considered as a new and developing concept and at the same time a very good and conventional one too. There are various reasons for its popularity right from its looks, design, convenience, efficiency and most important of all clari... Read >
Author: Mike
25th February 2009
Many visitors tour to Hermanus for the whale scrutiny opportunities free by this quaint coastal civic. The form of whale that can be spotted in Hermanus is known as the Southern Right Whale. The origins of its name are a little unfortunate, as hunters nam... Read >
Author: July Somma
24th February 2009
Science has brought many changes in all fields and one of them is eye surgery. In medical science, laser eye surgery is the most successful one for eyes. Laser eye surgery is the best to way to get rid of eyesight problem. It will correct your vision. Mi... Read >
Author: Ventura Eye Institute
23rd February 2009
When I first heard of pinhole glasses, I was highly skeptical. I already knew about old, even prehistoric, uses of wooden or leather eye-coverings with small holes punched in them, or hats with multiple strips of leather hanging down in front to cover the... Read >
Author: Mike
17th February 2009
Cataracts can cause severe visual impairment and even blindness, and they often arise due to the aging process. The eyes cloud up due to the cataract and cause the person's vision to degrade as the eyes become more clouded. The good news is that there are... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
12th February 2009
Pinhole glasses are eye glasses that are manufactured with opaque plastic lens with minute holes through which light rays pass, proving beneficial to wearers by permitting enhanced focusing on the object. The concept was originally conceived through our a... Read >
Author: Mike
22nd January 2009
People wear sunglasses for various reasons, such as to hide or mask there identity, to give the eyes comfort from the sunlight as direct sunlight cause irritation to the eyes, but important of all the reason is to protect the eyes from UV rays which can l... Read >
Author: Orpah Deborah
20th January 2009
The Yorkshire terriers, or Yorkies, originated from Scotland but bred in England. They were molded to hunt rats, but nowadays they are popular as pets. In fact, their variety was one of the Top Dog Breeds of 2005.
They usually grow being small and lig... Read >
Author: Joy Smit
11th January 2009
The Cairn is assumed as one of the subcategories of Scotland's terriers along with the Westies (West Highland White) and the Scottish, The Westies and the Cairns are highly related. For one, Westies are hybrids of white dogs crossed with Cairns of western... Read >
Author: Joy Smit
07th January 2009
The Border terrier got its name from the area called Cheviot Hills, which is actually near the border of England and Scotland. This is where these dogs were made to attack and terminate predatory foxes.
They have wiry coat that is why they normally ap... Read >
Author: Joy Smit
06th January 2009
I would like to tell you about a precursor Glutathione supplement, N-acetyl-cysteine, NAC. Glutathione is produced in every cell in your body and you cannot get it through a supplement, since it is too large to pass through your intestinal walls. Your bod... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
11th December 2008
Is there anything this stuff cannot do? The Amazonian Acai Berry is nothing short of miraculous.
A 39 year old hairdresser discontinues the use of both her antidepressants and sleeping pills after only two weeks of taking Acai.
After six months of ... Read >
Author: kindercold
11th December 2008
Steps to Beating the Damage Caused by Diabetes
Beating Diabetes Without Meds
Often, when I speak to people about their diabetes, they tell me how their doctor spoke of all of the horrors that diabetes would bring as it progressed. Beating diabetes w... Read >
Author: tomenelson
11th December 2008
What Diabetics Need to Know About Their Doctor
Beating Diabetes Without Meds
All diabetics stand helplessly by, watching their condition progress. The progression is slow; almost unnoticed. But, never-the-less, it is progressing, very quietly, day... Read >
Author: tomenelson
06th December 2008
What Diabetics Need to Know About Their Doctor
Beating Diabetes Without Meds
All diabetics stand helplessly by, watching their condition progress. The progression is slow; almost unnoticed. But, never-the-less, it is progressing, very quietly, day... Read >
Author: tomenelson
06th December 2008
Steps to Beating the Damage Caused by Diabetes
Beating Diabetes Without Meds
Often, when I speak to people about their diabetes, they tell me how their doctor spoke of all of the horrors that diabetes would bring as it progressed. Beating diabetes w... Read >
Author: tomenelson
20th November 2008
Kerala Ayurveda
Most people visit Kerala with the desire of experiencing the relaxed ayurvedic massages. Kerala is famous for its Ayurveda centers and the treatments they offer are sure to get you back on your feet. The science of Ayurveda is an ancient ... Read >
Author: Jaipur Travel Guide
30th October 2008
Many people find direct sunlight to be very bright and uncomfortable. Sunglasses are eye’s protection against bright or direct light, it has colored or darkened lenses that prevents strong light from getting into the yes. Sunglasses are worn commonly ou... Read >
Author: Denise Casey
30th October 2008
the properties of herbs , heal the the elderly , have pains and aches follow the body , work hard , be born the hallucination , heal common cold , high blood pressure , entrails stomach is unusual , heal a wound , the technique sprains , the bone breaks ,... Read >
Author: tawan235
27th October 2008
The Best Gifts Catalogue offers presents suitable for every occasion, from birth to death and the fun bits in between.
Every Great Gift is a wonderful expression of affection. And with nearly 200 unusual gifts to choose from, you'll find something for... Read >
Author: marshall
27th October 2008
61 year old Winnie Herman savors every moment with her 20 month old granddaughter, Katie. But, she says, her glasses have been a definite hindrance on their time together. “It became very, very frustrating and seemingly the glasses were taking over my l... Read >
Author: EmpoweredD
14th October 2008
A cataract occurs when a clouding of the eye’s lens begins to moderately, or dramatically, affect a person’s vision. Most cataracts occur as a person ages, but there are other rare forms as well. Cataracts are a very common condition in older people, ... Read >
Author: AC Teeple
13th October 2008
The Miniature Schnauzer is a feisty and playful dog. It tends to be overtly active at times and often gets hurt in the process. One should be extremely careful while playing with it.
The most common problem that a Miniature Schnauzer owner faces while ... Read >
Author: Betty Roberts
10th October 2008
Sulfacetamide (Albucid, Locula, Optisol; 10%. 20% or 30% drops), Chloramphenicol (Paraxin, Vanmycetin 0.4% drops), Gentamicin (Genticyn, Garamycin 0.3% drops)
Any of the above drugs may be selected by the treating doctor depending on the sensitivity o... Read >
Author: Alien
02nd October 2008
Natural foods and it's advocate today came by way of the disease management commerce in the United States which has become a trillon dough year diligence. Over the last 25 time we have seen diseases that had no marks whatsoever in club rocket to unimagina... Read >
Author: Jamey Sackville
29th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 The Naturally Healthy Pet.com
As our dogs get older we may notice clouding in their eyes, and a tendency to bump into things. In this article you can discover what cataracts are, and what you can do to help after your vet has made a ... Read >
Author: www.TheNaturallyHealthyPet.com
25th September 2008
More and more people are going for health insurance and the health insurance companies are increasingly promoting their products. But do all the health insurance claims get approved? The answer is No, many persons who have taken health insurance find that... Read >
Author: Aadi
20th August 2008
Undoubtedly, you look good in sunglasses and when they are on, these are probably the very first thing people notice on your face. Of course, you do not need to spend a fortune on a pair of expensive sunglasses but do a quick online search and see that th... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder
28th July 2008
Cataract is not a problem as it once was. For most people with poor vision from cataract, the prospects of regaining good vision and resuming normal daily activities are excellent. Our facility is oriented towards providing low-stress patient-friendly car... Read >
Author: Rick Hutch
07th July 2008
Toy Poodles are the smallest variety among the Poodle dog breed. Toy Poodles should measure ten inches or under at the highest point of the shoulders. The breed is elegant, lively, small dog that is sensitive yet highly intelligent that responses well to ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
26th May 2008
The Yorkshire terriers, or Yorkies, originated from Scotland but bred in England. They were molded to hunt rats, but nowadays they are popular as pets. In fact, their variety was one of the Top Dog Breeds of 2005.
They usually grow being small and lig... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles
21st May 2008
Boxer dogs do grow old of course! Starting from birth, animals, just like humans grow old everyday, right? However, signs of aging are only noticeable after several years. Is Stitch not as active as he is eight years ago? Change in behavior and appearance... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
15th May 2008
The Cairn is assumed as one of the subcategories of Scotland's terriers along with the Westies (West Highland White) and the Scottish, The Westies and the Cairns are highly related. For one, Westies are hybrids of white dogs crossed with Cairns of western... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles
07th May 2008
The Border terrier got its name from the area called Cheviot Hills, which is actually near the border of England and Scotland. This is where these dogs were made to attack and terminate predatory foxes.
They have wiry coat that is why they normally ap... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles
28th April 2008
Aniridia is an uncommon inborn circumstance characterized by the underdevelopment of the heart's iris. This normally occurs in both eyes. It is associated with impoverished growth of the retina at the rear of the heart preventing natural imagination growt... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
28th April 2008
Sunglasses have become a rage among both the young and the old because they enhance your appeal. Sporting branded eye gear makes you look suave and charismatic and therefore an essential part of your attire. Branded eye gear from renowned brands has becom... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder
01st April 2008
Wearing a sunglass is necessary to protect your eyes from dust, sunlight and pollution. Wearing eyegear is a very effective way to protect your eyes from the harmful UV radiation. This UV radiation can harm the retina of your eyes and can cause permanent ... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder
27th March 2008
Constipation may be defines as a common disturbance of the digestive tract. It is difficulty with irregular bowel movements, or passing hard and dry stool. Constipation is the major cause of many diseases as it produces toxins which find their way into th... Read >
Author: peterhutch
27th March 2008
Constipation may be defines as a common disturbance of the digestive tract. It is difficulty with irregular bowel movements, or passing hard and dry stool. Constipation is the major cause of many diseases as it produces toxins which find their way into ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
17th March 2008
Iritis is the most common type of uveitis. Uveitis occurs equally in males and females. Iritis is a form of anterior uveitis and refers to the inflammation of the iris of the eye. There are two main types of iritis: acute and chronic. Acute iritis is a ty... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
03rd March 2008
Our eyes are the most attractive wealth that we have. We would not be capable of viewing and appreciate the wonders of this splendid world without our eyes. Therefore taking good care of our eyes is one of our main liabilities.
There has been extraordi... Read >
Author: jekishan.com@gmail.com
04th February 2008
Think back to when you were a child and when during the summer months, the pinnacle of cookouts and family gatherings was always the cold juicy watermelon that was for desert. When you were young, eating watermelon was about taste, but now that you're ol... Read >
Author: Alex Rocklane
26th January 2008
Cataract is among the most common eye diseases. The term actually means a waterfall, and
refers to the opacity of the crystalline lens of the eye on the assumption that the condition is
caused by the humour of the brain falling over the pupil.
The crys... Read >
Author: sulamita
14th January 2008
A Puggle dog, just like any other breed of dog, usually uses his nose more often than his eyes. But that does not mean that dog eye care can be neglected. Their eyes, as well as other parts of their body can be affected by diseases from most simple to mor... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
21st October 2007
Diabetic complications are health problems caused by diabetes. Diabetes causes your blood sugar level to be higher than normal. Over time, high blood sugar levels can damage your blood vessels and nerves Diabetic complications can be classified broadly as... Read >
Author: Alien
21st September 2007
Recently I read an article written by a doctor blasting the idea that cleansing the colon or the body had no real value. His argument was that if there were any toxins in the body, then the body was equipped to remove them without any help by any type of... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
20th September 2007
The quality of our lives is directly affected by the quality of our eyesight. When we lose the power to focus, or we experience headaches while reading or watching television, we may be faced with serious obstacles to working or learning. Those who have n... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
20th September 2007
A woman in her late fifties was beginning to develop cataracts. Small clouds were forming in the lenses of her eyes. Eye specialists told her that this was a sign of old age, and that the lenses would have to be surgically replaced by plastic ones after t... Read >
Author: plamen
08th August 2007
You can now download a program for improving your eyesight in five minutes from the internet. The method was developed by an American eye doctor, and it has helped millions over the years. It works with most kinds of visual defects, including far-sightedn... Read >
Author: plamen
25th July 2007
What are the symptoms?
The only symptoms are abnormalities of vision in the affected eye. Since the other eye is almost always normal, it may compensate for the affected eye, so that early symptoms may not be noticed. The first signs of a detached retin... Read >
Author: Nikhil Jain
03rd July 2007
As many individuals find direct sunlight too bright and uncomfortable on the eyes, sunglasses are a wonderful visual aid to prevent blinding light from reaching the eyes. Sunglasses work best in outdoor activities, such as flying, riding, skiing and motor... Read >
Author: Josie Lee
29th June 2007
As we enter our forties, many things become simpler (like doing our taxes, finishing a good book, and eating in restaurants alone). But some things get more difficult--like reading the newspaper and seeing street signs.
Where once you could hold a book... Read >
Author: Jim Martinez
19th December 2006
Our body’s cells are constantly in competition with substances called free radicals. Free radicals can cause untold damage to your body, harming just about everything inside your body. Some free radicals are made inside the body, while others are caused... Read >
Author: Chris Chenoweth
01st September 2006
Everyone has their special love and adoration for a specific breed. My fondness is for the Spaniels. The well-bred, trained English Cocker Spaniel is happy, playful, gentle, loyal, trusting and affectionate toward everyone. They desire to be included in... Read >
Author: Rose Long
08th June 2006
Benefits of Lutein as a Dietary Supplement:
Lutein is an antioxidant that comes from the carotenoid family. This is
logically found in some vegetables and fruits. Some of the examples of this
antioxidant are corn, egg yolks, spinach and kale. Ro... Read >
Author: Joyce Dietzel
30th December 2005
Many people wear contact lenses for reasons of convenience and beauty, but they also have practical advantages over glasses. Here are some of them:
Vision becomes more natural and the sizes of objects are represented correctly. Glasses distort the form a... Read >
Author: Tatyana Turner
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