Articles, tagged with "eyestrain", page 6
19th July 2009
There are many different options available for headache relief that include headache medicine and other options for those that frequently suffer from headaches. Choosing the best treatment for your headache can be optimized by understanding how each treat...
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Author:
Cindy
12th June 2009
As we reach middle age, somewhere in our early 40s, we experience blurred vision at near points, such a when reading, sewing, or working on the computer. Unfortunately there is nothing we can do about it because it happens to everyone, even if you have ne...
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Author:
Daniel Berry
05th June 2009
Is lighting responsible for your lack of energy? Do the blues have you in their grip? Have you been feeling tired and out of sorts? Well these feelings may well vanish if you begin to use proper lighting. Researchers have proven that gloomy weather and la...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
02nd May 2009
When was the last time you danced the rumba? If you watched "Dancing with the Stars" on television lately, certainly you had a jaw-dropping experience at how most of the dancing pairs bent, slid and tumbled as if there were no bones in their bodies. And...
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Author:
strawberryjam
23rd April 2009
Headaches are one of the most common ailments that chiropractors encounter in their practices. Fortunately, they are also one that chiropractors have been able to treat with a great deal of success. Depending on the type of headache a patient would be suf...
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Author:
petersonbran
09th April 2009
Data entry refers to entering of data into a computerized database or spreadsheet. The main job responsibilities of a data entry operator is to key in lists of items, numbers, or other data into computers or fill in forms that appear on a computer screen....
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Author:
Robert Bell
16th March 2009
LCD TV is a TV display device that uses thin, flat sheet placed in front of a light source and made up of liquid crystals. The liquid crystal molecules (also known as pixels) are twisted in their natural state, allowing the light to pass through them. Sti...
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Author:
Mel C
13th March 2009
Many of us are becoming aware of the importance of preventative health care in this challenging, stress filled time. There is also a growing interest in the value of cleansing the body of accumulated toxins.
With this, the traditional form of health ca...
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Author:
baji
10th March 2009
When it comes to home decorating, lighting proves just as important as paint color. Quality lighting allows residents to perform tasks without eyestrain and creates a warm, comfortable feel.
When lighting a room, remember that you will need more than ...
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Author:
Ron Roberts
02nd March 2009
When you wear glasses or contacts often people will ask you if you are nearsighted or farsighted. Never do you hear them ask if you have myopia or hyperopia. Myopia is the medical term for nearsightedness and hyperopia for farsightedness. Myopia is usuall...
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Author:
Daniel Berry
05th December 2008
Vertical blinds are often considered a home element that is required to make many utility windows "work". Traditionally, electing vertical blinds is a task that requires very little thought. They can block the sun from your room and add a personal touch a...
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Author:
Judith Persit
30th October 2008
Hyperopia is a condition more commonly referred to as farsightedness. It affects millions of people, about a fourth of the entire population of the planet. People who suffer from hyperopia can see far away objects with precision and clarity, but have diff...
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Author:
AC Teeple
17th October 2008
Myopia also known as Nearsightedness and Shortsightedness. Myopia is a refractive defect of the eye in which line up light produces picture hub in front of the retina when accommodation is relaxed. Nearsightedness occurs if the eyeball is too long or the ...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
06th October 2008
Many people overlook the necessity of vertical blinds, and most people that have them take them for granted. Not only will they filter out the sun's brightest rays, they can add aesthetic value to your home as well. Most people do not expect vertical blin...
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Author:
Judith Persit
15th September 2008
Bilberry has been used most commonly for centuries as a food, with the English traditionally eating bilberries with a rich cream. Large amounts of bilberries were imported annually from Holland, Germany and Scandinavia for use by pastry cooks and restaur...
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Author:
Robert Palmer