Articles, tagged with "central portion", page 4
12th August 2008
If you have reached the age of 60 and are starting to experience vision problems, it may be time to consult a Scottsdale low vision doctor. The fact is that low vision problems related to macular degeneration are not uncommon among seniors (and are even k...
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Author:
Susan Slobac
25th July 2008
You may be aware of age-related macular degeneration, although it can strike people as early as age 30 in rare cases. Nonetheless, with the help of a District of Columbia low vision doctor, one need not accept blindness as an inevitable result. In fact, ...
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Author:
Susan Slobac
24th July 2008
Tennis has its roots in the ancient play of the handball, played in Greece a long time before the Christian era. During the average ages it developed concerned to handle the beater rather the ball between two adversaries than against a wall. The name come...
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Author:
Jennifer Seaton
18th July 2008
Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) is the syndrome of adénomateux polyposis most common. FAP can affect only 1 in 10.000 people. It is considered a model for the prevention of cancer in the whole world. FAP affects approximately 1 in 10.000 people. Men...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
01st July 2008
As we age, we face a greater risk of developing macular degeneration, which is caused by a thinning or wasting away of the central portion of the retina, known as the macula. The result of this common medical condition is that the central vision is dimin...
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Author:
Susan Slobac
27th May 2008
After the hustle and bustle of your hectic life, you must be wondering where you can escape for a weekend. You will take out your dirty camera and will clean it and start thinking where you could click all the roll of camera or video tape in this vacation...
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Author:
Anjali
23rd May 2008
Why Charlotte?
If you're facing a move to North Carolina, particularly the south-central portion of the state, you may find that Charlotte has many of the attractive features you look for in a new home. Whether you are moving to be closer to family, fo...
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Author:
Keith Lutz
15th May 2008
Diastematomyelia is an inborn circumstance in which a region of the spinal cord is divide, normally at the degree of the upper lumbar vertebra. Diastematomyelia may happen with spina bifida or with a shuttered backbone. Females are affected much more comm...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
01st May 2008
The American Cancer Society (ACS) estimates 25% of the reported cases of prostate cancer will occur in the United States in 2008. This is good reason for American men to become more aware of common prostrate disorders and how they can keep good prostrate ...
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Author:
Kevin Agrawal
25th April 2008
Dallas Otoplasty Expert
Cosmetic ear reshaping also known as otoplasty is generally performed to correct protuberant ears or ears that stick out too far. Dallas Facial Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Samuel Lam, is skilled in all types of cosmetic ear reshaping (o...
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Author:
Samuel M. Lam, MD, FACS
03rd April 2008
The city of Ocala in Marion County has the second lowest median home prices in the whole of Florida. The city is located in the central portion of the state, and is around an hour north of Orlando and has the same distance from either coast.
The city is...
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Author:
Vanessa Doctor
01st April 2008
Back pain is one of the most common ailments of mankind. Ever since human beings stood upright they have been having trouble with their backs. In fact, experts estimate that roughly 80 percent of people will experience back pain at some point in their l...
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Author:
peterhutch
28th March 2008
vision problems due to the onset of macular degeneration are quite prevalent, especially in the elderly. Macular degeneration occurs when the macula, located in the central portion of the retina in the eye, becomes weakened or damaged. The result is a l...
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Author:
Susan Slobac
27th March 2008
Psariasis
Annular patterns are particularly likely to be found in psoriasis when individual lesions undergo resolution. In such a situation the central portion of a plaque fades, leaving an erythematous border at the periphery. This border is generally...
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Author:
David Jones
27th March 2008
How bifocal reading glasses can help you. Macular degeneration devices can provide the solution that low vision patients are looking for. They can include specialized eye glasses, computer programs and other technologies that help to maximize the existin...
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Author:
Susan Slobac