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AskMen.com March 21, 2001 Justin Becker |
How To: Maintain Your Eyesight Find out whether you may need to get your eyes checked, how to prevent eyestrain, and how to treat it -- before it's too late. |
Nursing March 2010 Peg Gray-Vickrey |
Gathering pearls of knowledge for assessing older adults If you attended nursing school more than 10 years ago, you may have received limited education about gerontological nursing. But as baby boomers age, this is becoming an increasingly important area of nursing practice. |
Food Processing October 2008 |
New Clues on Cause of AMD Researchers have discovered that a diet rich in antioxidants seems to hold Age-related macular degeneration at bay. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2012 Eliza Strickland |
Birth of the Bionic Eye In 2012, electrodes will bring eyesight to the blind |
AskMen.com Chris Good |
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American Journal of Nursing February 2009 Sharts-Hopko & Glynn-Milley |
Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma Primary open-angle glaucoma, by far the most common form of glaucoma, currently afflicts more than 2 million Americans, more than half of whom probably don't know they have it. |
Nursing Management January 2012 Lawrence et al. |
Type 2 Diabetes: Growing to Epic Proportions Affecting all age groups and all aspects of a person's life, diabetes is a major public health issue worldwide, requiring lifelong behavioral and lifestyle changes and support. |
Chemistry World June 23, 2011 Elinor Richards |
One in the eye for diabetes A team in Canada has made a device that could be implanted behind the eye to release drugs on demand to treat retinal damage caused by diabetes. |
AskMen.com Eric Huang |
Eye Exams 101 Never had an eye exam? Call a specialist and book an appointment now. But read this first. |
American Family Physician April 1, 2003 |
Eye Injuries in Sports Which sports are most associated with eye injuries?... How are sports classified?... What should I consider before playing sports?... How can I protect myself from eye injuries? |
AskMen.com Joshua Levine |
Skin Cancer And The Sun In 1998, the estimated new skin cancer cases in the U.S. were 30% more amongst men than women, and accounted for 50% more deaths for men. |
IEEE Spectrum June 2010 Prachi Patel |
Diagnostic Contacts A contact lens that tracks ocular pressure may help treat glaucoma |
Food Processing April 2006 Frances Katz |
The magic in vegetables The scientific and marketing imperatives mount for working phytochemicals into your food products. |
CIO June 15, 2001 Carole Bodger |
Sight for Sore Eyes You have to see clearly to work effectively. Tips on reducing eye strain. |
American Family Physician September 1, 2006 |
Saving Your Skin from Sun Damage The sun's rays, which are called ultraviolet A and ultraviolet B rays (UVA and UVB rays), damage your skin. This leads to early wrinkles, skin cancer, and other skin problems. |
National Gardening Maggie Oster |
Beat the Heat Protecting ourselves from sunburn and heat illnesses are essential. Here's how. |
The Motley Fool August 21, 2008 Brian Lawler |
Regeneron's Results Clearing Up The drugmaker presents new data on a compelling candidate for macular degeneration treatment. |
National Gardening Skip Richter |
A Tomato a Day May Keep the Doctor Away Apart from being a rich source of vitamins A and C, folic acid, and potassium, tomatoes have an additional beneficial nutrient. The compound lycopene, present in tomatoes and some other fruits and vegetables, is a powerful antioxidant that may help prevent cancer and other serious diseases. |
The Motley Fool October 2, 2007 Brian Orelli |
Regeneron Sees Positive Phase 2 Data Regeneron Pharmaceuticals and partner Bayer HealthCare see a bright future for their age-related macular degeneration treatment after announcing positive phase 2 data. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2013 Steve Mann |
Steve Mann: My "Augmediated" Life Google Glass is much less ambitious than the computer-mediated vision systems I constructed decades ago. What Google's involvement promises, though, is to popularize this kind of technology. Here is what I've learned from 35 years of wearing computerized eyewear. |
Nutra Solutions September 1, 2005 |
An Eye on You A growing body of research shows that a diet rich in lutein and zeaxanthin, two carotenoids found in egg yolks, may help prevent the progression of eye diseases. |
American Family Physician May 1, 2003 |
What Should I Know About Open-Angle Glaucoma? What is open-angle glaucoma?... Who gets open-angle glaucoma?... How can I find out if I have open-angle glaucoma?... How is open-angle glaucoma treated?... Where can I get more information? |
The Motley Fool November 19, 2011 Luke Timmerman |
Regeneron Wins FDA Approval for Macular-Degeneration Drug The company can begin selling Eylea, which treats the leading cause of blindness in the elderly. |
Managed Care August 2006 Thomas Morrow |
New Injectable Medication Effective Against Wet AMD Age-related macular degeneration is the most common cause of blindness in people over age 55. This market will expand rapidly. Managed care should remain informed and start to manage this area. |
HHMI Bulletin Spring 2013 Julie Corliss |
Pressure to See Clearly At the Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine, Simon John has spent nearly two decades honing tools to illuminate glaucoma's shadowy corners. |
BusinessWeek July 3, 2006 Larry Armstrong |
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American Family Physician May 1, 2003 Distelhorst & Hughes |
Open-Angle Glaucoma Glaucoma is a common cause of legal blindness in the US. Open-angle glaucoma is an asymptomatic, progressive optic neuropathy characterized by enlarging optic disc cupping and visual field loss. Without treatment, open-angle glaucoma can end in irreversible vision loss. |
Managed Care March 2005 Thomas Morrow |
Aptamers: Slowing Progression of AMD A single strand of nucleic acid may hold the key to treating the leading cause of severe vision loss and blindness resulting from age-related macular degeneration. |