Articles, tagged with "age related macular degeneration", page 1
15th June 2012
Call them what you will, sun spots, liver spots, brown spots, cafe au lait spots, hyperpigmentation, lentigines or age spots, they are, however referred to, cosmetically unattractive and unwanted. Age Spots are particularly disliked because they are ass...
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Author:
Sumeshnarmath
04th November 2011
According to the World Health Organisation almost two thirds of blind people worldwide are women and girls. Women are also prone to develop dry eye problems more than men. There are several ways to keep the eyes healthy to prevent serious eye problems fro...
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Author:
Kate Dawson
03rd October 2011
Macular Degeneration
What is the macula?
The human eye is similar to a camera. The retina of the eye is like the film of a camera, it is the part of the eye that actually "takes the picture." The macula is the central part of the retina where all the...
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Author:
ianjustbe
03rd October 2011
Declining health is an obvious problem of ageing adults and the incidence of diseases increases with age. Eye diseases are one of the most common problems in the 50 and above age group. Although these occur naturally over time, there are ways to prevent t...
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Author:
Kate Dawson
12th April 2011
Taking care of your eyes starts when you are born and they put eye drops into your eyes to kill bacteria. To continue this practice, I had mentioned in my last newsletter on how to make your own MSM eye drops. You will also find these eye drops on the int...
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Author:
Rudy Silva
07th January 2011
In Indianapolis, people often hear the substance lutein as an essential nutrient to good eyesight. How is lutein important to improving a person’s vision? Well, a common eye illness among old people is the so-called AMD or the Age-related Macular Degenera...
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Author:
Danny Collins
22nd April 2010
Have you ever heard of Macular Degeneration? It is an age-related eye problem. Meanwhile, we should also mention another world-lutein, an inborn substance in our eyes, but can not reproduce them automatically. Some investigations among us Americans have d...
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Author:
homas Carter
20th April 2010
There are misconceptions among people who believe that one eye problems may aggravates any of other ones, for example, macular degeneration will aggravate glaucoma, or cataracts will aggravate macular degeneration. The fact is that macular degeneration is...
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Author:
DominicAnderson
20th October 2009
Like any other part of the body, eyes too need proper nutrition, good food will enhance not just the visibility, it will also enhance the beauty of your eyes. If you this for good looking eyes, products like the Eyesential are enough, then you are wrong, ...
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Author:
megh.sagaciti
18th May 2009
Tomatoes are actually fruits and not vegetables. A fruit is the edible part of the plant that contains the seeds, while a vegetable is the edible stems, leaves, and roots of the plant.
History
Tomatoes first grew as wild cherry sized fruits in the S...
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Author:
Jean Morrison
07th April 2009
There are many benefits of taking lutein. Although is has become popular now, still people have many questions about it - how much of lutein do we need, what are its natural sources, and what is the best way to take this nutrient? Let's find out right now...
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Author:
Frank Langella