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Articles on Eye Disorders

Eye conditions may affect the eyelids, eyelashes, iris, pupil, lens and the sclera. There are also nerves, muscles and blood vessels that may be affected by a condition.  Most people experience temporary eye problems from time to time, including itching, blurriness or fatigue.  These conditions often are short-lived and resolve on their own with no further complications.  However, sudden eye problems and those that last for more than a couple of days could be signs of a serious condition and should be checked by a doctor.

Some common conditions that can affect the eye include astigmatism, glaucoma, retinopathy and cataracts.  The most common cause of vision loss in people over 50 is age-related macular degeneration (AMD).  AMD is caused by hardening of the arteries of the retina.  This deprives the retinal tissue of the oxygen and nutrients that it needs to function.  As a result, the central vision deteriorates.

The following lifestyle changes can help keep your eyes in good health, and perhaps identify problems early — schedule regular checkups, do daily eye exercises, take a multi-vitamin, eat more dark green leafy vegetables, wear sunglasses with UV protection, quit smoking and exercise regularly.
 

 

11/18/2009 - Articles
Parkinson's and Vision Issues: Vision Problems in Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson's and Vision Issues: Vision Problems in Parkinson's Disease

Eye problems are not uncommon in people suffering from Parkinson's disease. In such cases it's important to recognize that Parkinson's may be responsible, in order to prevent unnecessary surgery and obtain the most appropriate treatment. Read more

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08/03/2009 - Articles

Predicting age-related macular degeneration (AMD)

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a leading cause of vision loss, currently affecting about two million older Americans. Read more

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07/09/2009 - Articles

Fish consumption could protect your eyesight

Eating fish regularly could protect you from age-related macular degeneration. A review shows that the risk is reduced by 38 percent among those with a high intake of omega-3 fatty acids, which occur in fish. Read more

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07/01/2009 - Articles

Drug may help in diabetes complication

Diabetic retinopathy is a significant complication of type 2 diabetes. A new clinical trial shows that the drug candesartan can slow progression of this condition and so may protect against loss of vision. Read more

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06/25/2009 - Articles

Vitamin B, folic acid reduce risk of age-related vision loss

Taking a cocktail of vitamin supplements helped women to reduce their risk of age-related macular degeneration, according to a new study. This may prove to be a simple way of helping people protect their vision as they age. Read more

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06/17/2009 - Articles

Healthy eating guards against age-related macular degeneration

Eating a healthy diet may protect your vision. A new study shows a high intake of omega-3 fatty acids and a low glycemic index reduces the risk of age-related macular degeneration. Read more

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04/30/2009 - Articles

Diabetes increases risk of eye problems

People with diabetes are known to be at risk of retinopathy. A new study shows they are also more likely to have eye disease of any kind. Read more

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04/22/2009 - Articles

Seeing the Whole Picture - the Quality of Vision

When vision is impaired, it's not just enough to measure the visual acuity. Dr Bruce Rosenthal, Adjunct Professor and Chief of Low Vision Service at the Mt. Read more

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04/06/2009 - Articles

Oxidative Damage, Part III: Nature's Approach to Protection

Evolution has ensured that our bodies have developed ways of combating many damaging influences. We can fight oxidative damage by eating plenty of fruits and veggies... Read more

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04/06/2009 - Articles

Oxidative Damage, Part II: The Diseases it Produces

Oxidation of different molecules in our body can be responsible for a whole host of diseases - coronary artery disease, cancer, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, cataracts, and many more... Read more

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