Presbyopia
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Living with PresbyopiaDefined as the incremental loss of visual acuity that accompanies the advent of middle age, presbyopia is a condition that results in an inability to see nearby objects as clearly as in years past.
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Presbyopia Progression with Bell's PalsyPresbyopia is an eye condition that can be hastened by the development of Bell's palsy. Here is what you need to know if you have Bell's palsy.
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Vision Therapy to Treat PresbyopiaAs we age, we develop an eye condition known as presbyopia. If you have been diagnosed with presbyopia, vision therapy may be a solution to your progressive eye condition.
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Snow Skiing with Presbyopia Vision DisorderPresbyopia can inhibit a patient from engaging in a variety of recreational activities but snow skiing is possible with these preliminary points of care.
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Presbyopia Progression in the Parksinon's Disease PatientFor adults with Parkinson's disease, there is a marked risk for vision disorders including the progression of the onset of presbyopia. Here is what you need to know.
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Age Related Vision Disorders Alleviated with Presbyopia ExercisesFor adults who are concerned about age-related vision complications, consider using these presbyopia eye exercises to improve eye muscle strength.
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'Presbyopia'--what the Heck is That?My arm is not long enough anymore! I cannot see without reading glasses. You know, those things that we laughed about that our mothers, older brothers and simply others had to use to see. And, now it is our turn. Oh, my, there go our eyes!
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Presbyopia Complications During PregnancyPregnancy can lead to a variety of secondary health complications including a change in vision. If you are pregnant, here is what you need to know about your eye health.
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Controlling Age-Related Eye Disorders: Presbyopia and CataractsHow to prevent or delay the onset of age-related eye problems including long sightedness and cataracts.
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Vision Problems that Require Contact LensesIndividuals with ordinary optical disorders, such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, or presbyopia, have a choice of if they want to wear contact lenses. But there are many people who must use contact lenses, looks or no looks.
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Are Reading Glasses Bad for Eyes? Know the TruthReading glasses are safe and healthy for use. They only help you to read. Learn more about them here.
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Naturally Improve Your EyesightThese tips work well to improve your eyesight if you suffer from blurred vision. Combine these tips with your own research at the links provided. -
Preparing for Your Death DayWhile birthdays are joyous occasions to be celebrated, I would like to speak to you today from a subject that is not a very pleasant one--your death day. Just as sure as you are born, you are going to check out from this planet.
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LASIK Eye Surgery for Clear VisionHow LASIK eye surgery can help to give you clear vision.
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A Guide to Choosing the Best Eyeglasses for YouGone are the nerdy, coke bottle style glasses. With new innovations and trends stylish, attractive glasses can be worn by all.
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Bifocal Contact Lenses: the New Technology to Correct Your VisionThis article is about bifocal lens and its advantages which aids in better vision.
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Contact Lenses: Now It's Possible to See Both Near and FarUntil recently, the person who suffered from both farsightedness and nearsightedness had the options of wearing bifocal lenses in their glasses or using reading glasses for near vision in addition to wearing contact lenses for improved distance vision.
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How to Correct Your Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS): PRIO Vision Tests and PRIO Eye Glasses?Your activities on PC require focusing ability at short distance. If your focal point is within 20-25 in. you are comfortable. If you suffer from long-sightedness or astigmatism, then you will have difficulties in focusing the eyes at close distances
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Tips for Maintaining Good Eye Sight as You AgeHow to maintain your eye sight as you age.
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Put Away Those Bifocal Glasses and Put on Some Bifocal ContactsDo you feel like a slave to your bifocal glasses? Well, cheer up! Bifocal contact lenses could set you free.
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Eye Age: Problems, Disorders and Treatments for Aging EyesAs people age so do their eyes. Some people suffer from vision problems early on and others can have great eyesight well into their 80s. Growing old does not always mean you're going to lose your eyesight.
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Causes of Blurry VisionThere are a number of eye problems that can cause you to have blurry vision. Some are serious, and some are not. My article lays it out.
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Causes of Blurred VisionThere are many causes of blurred vision. Blurred vision and other vision changes can be caused by eye disease, eye injury, age or a medical condition.
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The 4 Most Common Ailments in Senior CitizensThere are four ailments that affect people over the age of 65 more often than any other ailment, here is the list.
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Diabetic Eye ComplicationsDiabetes can present specific and often irreversible damage to the eye and vision.
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Common Eye Disorders - Know the FactsTake a glance(no pun intended) at common eye disorders, their symptoms and remedies.
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The Middle-Age of Aquarius"Flower adult" doesn't exactly roll off the tongue, does it?
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A Change in Lighting Helps Aging EyesightThere is no one-size-fits-all lighting. Use the basic rules of good reading for better reading and increased comfort as you age. -
Ocular Health: The LensA descriptive overview of the lens in the human eye. -
Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) : the Problem of Computer Induced Eye StrainHave you diagnose your Computer Vision Problems? Visit your eye physician's clinic and test yourself for your computer visioning errors. Get prescribed the computer eyeglasses to correct focusing errors
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Hyperopia Leads to Accommodative Dysfunction of the Eyes, VisionMany middle aged adults suffer from complications of hyperopia which can cause an accommodative dysfunction of the eyes. Here is what you need to know if your vision has changed in midlife.
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Who Can Wear Contact Lenses? What Conditions Can Be Corrected with Contacts?There are a number of different vision problems, most of which can be corrected by wearing contact lenses or glasses. What are these conditions? Who is a good candidate for contact lenses?
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President Obama Tells Us to "Turn Off CNN, MSNBC & Fox."Doesn't he want us to see him on the tube?
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How Healthy is President Obama?Recently, President Obama had his annual physical exam, which was released in a report recently by his physicians and the White House. I will analyze this report as if President Obama was my own patient.
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Freshlook Contact Lenses: Durable and Affordable ChoiceTypes of Freshlook contact lenses are differentiated on the basis of the material they use, type of vision correction they are supposed to do, and intended usage of the contact lenses. Read on for more information.
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Eye Myths Revealed by the Eye Doctor; Dapremont in Gulfport and Biloxi MississippiYour eyes cannot be damaged by wearing the wrong glasses. You may get a very severe headache but that is completely different from damage your eyes.
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Planning Holiday Gifts for Adult College StudentsAdults pursuing college degrees lead busy lives, and appreciate gifts that reflect usefullness, style, and convenience. Here are a few examples of gifts that will fit the bill.
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Vision Therapy - Natural Ways to Improve Your EyesightVision therapy is intended to help improve vision without the need for ever-stronger corrective lenses or surgery. It focuses on natural treatments and "exercises" done by the patient at home. -
The Aging Process and the Impact it Has on Our EyesYou know our eyes are the mirror to our souls. Our eyes is one cruicial way in which we take in the world. But our eyes are also usually taken for granted, until we begin to have problems.
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Frequency Contact Lenses - Are They Right for You?CooperVision's Frequency family presents a broad variety of lenses that impart unmatched vision quality and comfort for almost everyone. Frequency 55 Aspheric offers you the best vision possible in a soft contact lens.
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