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Glaucoma Awareness Not Just For Humans
keeping an eye on pets during national glaucoma month.
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Early Detection Of Glaucoma May Save Sight
glaucoma, often called "the sneak thief of sight" because it can strike without pain or other symptoms, is one of the leading causes of blindness in the u.s. unfortunately, the vast majority of americans - 91 percent - incorrectly believe glaucoma is preventable, according to the newest survey by the american optometric association (aoa).
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Exams Can Prevent Glaucoma
it can come with no warning and no noticeable symptoms. it is the second most common cause of blindness in the united states. glaucoma is the "silent thief of sight" dr. julie marvin-manders, therapeutic optometrist said.
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Today's Health Tip
for early detection of glaucoma, an eye disease that causes optic nerve damage, experts recommend eye exams every two to four years after age 40; every one to two years if you are at greater risk.
www.theithacajournal.com

From Outer Space To The Eye Clinic: New Cataract Early Detection Technique
a compact fiber-optic probe developed for the space program has now proven valuable for patients in the clinic as the first non-invasive early detection device for cataracts, the leading cause of vision loss worldwide.
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Protein Might One Day Prevent Blindness
thursday, jan. 8 (healthday news) -- researchers working with mice have identified a protein that appears to prolong the lives of retinal cells in both healthy and diseased eyes.
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Go, Do, Learn
life line screening offers two sessions; get your eyes checked for glaucoma in january
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Three Pooches In Running For Lead Dog In Mascot Contest
which dog will be the leader of the pack? that will be determined by the people. individuals are invited to visit the humane society of missouri's web site, www.hsmo.com , and cast their vote for who will be named the alpha dog in the bark in the park mascot contest. the winner will lead the walk for the 2009 bark in the park on may 16 in forest park.
suburbanjournals.stltoday.com

Even Insured Patients Struggle As Health Care Costs Rise
as health insurance premiums and deductibles rise, even patients who have insurance are struggling to keep up with escalating costs. betty ann bowser reports on the plight of the underinsured in nashville, tenn.
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State Archivist Guy Rocha Says He'll Retire Before He'll Gut His Department To Meet Nevada's Budget Cuts
carson city -- veteran nevada state archivist guy rocha plans to retire before the state's budget crunch forces him to preside over cuts that might gut the agency he has been dedicated to for 28 years.
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Early Detection Of Glaucoma May Save Sight - Columbia Star
glaucoma, often called "the sneak thief of sight" because it can strike without pain or other symptoms, is one of the leading causes of blindness in the u.s. unfortunately, the vast majority of americans - 91 percent - incorrectly believe glaucoma is ...
www.thecolumbiastar.com

Eye Care And Eyewear Trends For 2009 And Beyond From The Editors Of ... - Pr Inside
what advances in eye care and eyewear can we expect in 2009 and beyond? the editors of allaboutvision.com see the following trends and products emerging soon: - researchers are working on liquid-based lenses for use as implanted contact lenses ...
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Glaucoma: The Sneak Thief Of Sight - Cleveland Plain Dealer Blog
january is glaucoma awareness month and the glaucoma research foundation has compiled the following statistics as a reminder of the severity of the disease: • glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness in the world, according to the world ...
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Fda Approves Drug For Eyelash Growth - Kdka
in the quest for beauty, it's the little things that matter. "women go to great lengths to have longer eyelashes," says dr. suzan obagi, a cosmetic dermatologist in wexford. certain diseases and disorders can cause you to lose your eyelashes. some ...
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Dr Mahipal Sachdev - Tribune
glaucoma, or “kala motia” as commonly known, is a disease where eye pressure increases to a level that is not safe for the optic nerve. the balance between the fluid produced inside the eye and drained out from the eye is disturbed, resulting in ...
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Dr Grewal Presents 2 Papers & 2 Posters At American Academy Of ... - Pr Inside
2009-01-06 16:44:05 - dr sps grewal, veteran researcher & ceo, grewal eye institute (gei), region's leading premium eye care chain, has returned to chandigarh after participating in the highly anticipated 2008 joint meeting of the american academy of ...
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Today's Health Tip - Ithaca Journal
for early detection of glaucoma, an eye disease that causes optic nerve damage, experts recommend eye exams every two to four years after age 40; every one to two years if you are at greater risk. risk factors include family history of glaucoma ...
www.theithacajournal.com

Register For Free - Wall Street Journal
please register to gain free access to wsj tools. an account already exists for the email address entered. you thought there was a drug for everything. but — at least until today — there wasn’t. allergan said today that the fda has approved its ...
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Hhs Graduates Hope To Bring Better Sight To India Villagers - Hudson Hub-times
hudson -- two 2006 hudson high school graduates are raising funds to help bring better vision to people in india. anna dunn and ryan phillips, who have been friends since middle school, will volunteer next summer in chennai, india, with unite for ...
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Classmates Rally To Save Student's Eyesight - Nashville Tennessean
franklin — a classroom fundraiser for a centennial high school student's eye surgery has more than exceeded its goal. centennial teacher don kirby and his economics students raised $16,000 for fellow student david atmajaya, who needs surgery to ...
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