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Eat an Egg Everyday helps in dieting and Weight Loss

15th March 2010
EGGS should be considered a ‘superfood' because they can boost health and tackle obesity. Eggs are one of the most nutrient- dense foods and are recommending one per day for the maximum benefit. The study of Nutrition and Food Science that examined ... Read >
Author: rajsuman

Signs of potential eye problems

01st March 2010
Currently, there is a minority of people who have 20/20 vision for their entire lives. Most individuals will be bothered by certain eye problems at some point in life. As they begin to notice a vision declining, eyeglasses or contact lenses may be needed.... Read >
Author: MichellePerkins

Smoking, Eye Health and Contacts

10th February 2010
We have all heard or seen the surgeon general's warning about smoking: it causes lung cancer, heart disease, emphysema, and may complicate pregnancy. But fewer people know that it also plays a significant, negative role in eye health. Recent studi... Read >
Author: Chelsea Francis

Understanding Glaucoma: Why Glaucoma Must Be Diagnosed and Treated Early

03rd February 2010
The term "glaucoma" actually refers to a group of diseases which damage the optic nerve, resulting in vision loss or even blindness. Although glaucoma cannot be cured, it can be controlled through proper treatment. These diseases can occur in anyone, thou... Read >
Author: Phillip Stone

When Millions Are At Risks For Unexpected Blindness

08th January 2010
Unexpected sight loss is more common than you may think. Blindness often happens without prior warning signs and in people unaware they are at risk. The two most common culprits of unexpected sight loss are diabetes and glaucoma. These diseases are kno... Read >
Author: Richard Hewitt

How to take care of your eyes in daily life

07th January 2010
Eyes are the organs why you can enjoy the wonderful world. A good 20/20 vision eye is the dream of every person. In fact, there are rarely people with excellent vision in their whole life. Some people have inborn eye diseases. Some people have deteriorate... Read >
Author: David Wachler

Caring for Diabetes and Incontinence

16th December 2009
According to the American Diabetes Association, nearly 8% of the American population has been diagnosed with diabetes. It is estimated that nearly 5.7 million people are undiagnosed diabetics and another 5.7 million people are pre-diabetics. Because of th... Read >
Author: adultwetwipes

Age-related vision changes and treatments

27th November 2009
Age-related decline in eye is common among people in their 60s or older. Some eye problems such as presbyopia and cataracts are quite normal, while more serious age-related eye cheap eyeglasses such as glaucoma, macular degeneration and diabetic retinopat... Read >
Author: Lily Allen

Types of glaucoma and diagnosis

04th November 2009
In the United States, more than a half of the 2.5 million glaucoma patients suffer from different degrees of vision loss. Resulted from internal eye pressure (IOP) built-up and optic nerve damage, glaucoma has been the second leading cause of blindness. ... Read >
Author: Lily Allen

More support for lutein, zeaxanthin protection from AMD

02nd November 2009
AMD affects the central part of the retina called the macula, which controls fine vision, leaving sufferers with only limited sight. AMD affects over 30 million people worldwide, and is the leading cause of blindness in people over 50. Previous studies... Read >
Author: maryfat

Make a Difference in Your Life with Personal DNA Testing

27th October 2009
In this day and age we have witnessed both medical technology and DNA testing take us in a whole new direction that we were once only capable of dreaming about. Through advancements in genetic analysis criminals can almost effortlessly be identified, the... Read >
Author: Ashley

Why go Blind

22nd September 2009
More than 1 million Americans over 40 are blind from eye diseases and 2.3 million are visually impaired. Every 5 seconds, a person goes blind. As of 2004, 20 million Americans have cataracts; 13 million people with type 2 diabetes have signs of retinopath... Read >
Author: mehraj

Diabetes can be a Life Threatening Disease, Know the Symptoms

21st September 2009
Diabetes is a disease that affects over 21 million people in the United States. That is over 7% of the population. It is estimated that another 6 million people has diabetes and are not even aware of it. Researchers believe that 41 million more people suf... Read >
Author: World Vitamins Online

the UV Protection for teens's eyes

15th September 2009
As your teenager is putting on sunscreen this summer, remember that their eyes are just as vulnerable as their skin is to sun damage. Consider: -- The eyelids are a common place where skin cancer can occur on the face. The most frequent type of eyelid ... Read >
Author: Lily Allen

Diabetes Remedies

15th September 2009
If you have been diagnosed with diabetes, you definitely want to make your doctor your best friend and see him/her regularly to ensure that your medications are working to control your blood sugar. In the meantime, here are some diabetes remedies that may... Read >
Author: Julia Hanf
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