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- If You Look at the Sun, Will You Go Blind?Looking at the sun under certain conditions causes a condition called solar retinopathy. Find out what this is - and how to avoid it.
An Overview of Solar RetinopathyMedical experts usually associate this disorder with activities like staring at the sun. However, individuals who have been in darkness for an extended period - as were the 33 miners rescued in Chile - also face a risk of developing solar retinopathy.- How Common is Diabetic Retinopathy?Diabetics are understandably concerned about keeping their eyes healthy. How common is diabetic retinopathy - and can it be prevented?
Diabetic Retinopathy Controlled by "Intensive Blood Sugar Control"A recent article in the New England Journal of Medicine discusses a subset of findings in the ACCORD trial, and what they mean for diabetic patients with an eye disease called diabetic retinopathy.- Preventing Diabetic Retinopathy in Patients with Cardiovascular RiskA new study assessed the intensity of glycemic control, lipid management, and hypertension, in preventing diabetic retinopathy in patients at risk for cardiovascular disease.
Studies Show Improvement for Babies with Retinopathy with Prematurity If Treatment Started EarlyBabies born at or before 30 weeks and weighing less than 1500 grams are at great risk for having retinopathy of prematurity. Research is showing that early treatment of this condition is leading to improved outcomes for these children.- Childhood Diabetes & Risks for RetinopathyFor children who live with childhood diabetes, there is a risk for developing this progressive eye disorder that can lead to vision loss.
- Can the Chinese Wolfberry Treat Diabetic Retinopathy?Diabetic retinopathy is a common cause of visual loss in diabetics. Find out how the Chinese wolfberry could help to treat this serious eye condition.
- Diabetic Retinopathy is the Leading Cause of Blindness in the United StatesDiabetic retinopathy is a leadimng cause of blindness, but it can be treated with laser surgery.
- Diabetic Retinopathy TreatmentsDiabetic retinopathy can occur after several years of having uncontrolled glucose levels. There are now new treatments on the horizon.
- A Natural Treatment for Diabetic Retinopathy?Diabetic eye disease is a common complication of diabetes and can lead to blindness. Find out how a new natural treatment could help this condition.
New Study Reveals Pine Bark Extract Takes on More Healthful Benefits:Pycnogenol (pronounced pic-noh-gin-ol), also known as pine bark extract, has been under research for over 4 decades in over 200 studies with discoveries as a potent antioxidant. Now, a study reveals hope for diabetics with diabetic retinopathy.- Dangers of Diabetic RetinopathyDiabetic retinopathy is an affliction of the eyeball caused in diabetics who don't properly manage their blood sugar levels. It's a debilitating condition with mild to severe levels of vision hindrance, potentially resulting in total blindness
How to Prevent Diabetes RetinopathyDiabetes is a malfunction of body where body is retaining glucose and the blood sugar level becomes high.
About Diabetic RetinopathyDiabetic retinopathy, damage to the blood vessels at the back of the eye, is caused by uncontrolled diabetes. People with type 1 and type 2 diabetes are susceptible to the condition.- What to Do when Your Diabetes Attacks the Retina in Your EyeThis report talks about this growing problem and how it is being tackled by the experts
- Photocoagulation and Retinal Cryotherapy to Treat Retinopathy in Premature InfantsFor infants born prematurely, there is a risk for developing retinopathy. With proper therapy, including retinal cryotherapy and photocoagulation, the risks associated with retinopathy can be mitigated.
- Dog Blindness: Sudden Acquired Retinal Degeneration and Immune-Mediated RetinopathySARDS cause blindness in dogs. Dr. Grozdanic discovered similar type of blindness in dogs (IMR) with distinguished differences. Also, discovered treatment for SARDS with limitations.
- Why People with Diabetes Develop Diabetic RetinopathyEarly in 2005, my nephew, who just turned 25 then, was discovered to have diabetes. Aware of the fact that people diagnosed with diabetes before the age of 30 are prone to diabetic retinopathy, his parents had to schedule him for regular checkups with an ophthalmologist.
- Diabetes Side Effects: Eye DiseasesWhat you need to know about eye diseases if you are diabetic. What do you need to look for? What do you need to do to prevent eye disease? Read this article to find out.
- Symptoms of Diabetic Retinopathyoverview of the Symptoms of Diabetic Retinopathy
- Tips to Prevent Diabetic RetinopathyProtecting Yourself From Diabetic Retinopathy
- The Leading Causes of Vision Impairment and Blindness Affecting AmericansAge-related diseases are the leading causes of vision impairment and blindness in the U.S. There are four leading eye diseases affecting older Americans today; diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration and cataract.
- Retinopathy: A Diabetic Induced Vision LossWith millions of Americans suffering from diabetes, vision loss is a significant healthcare concern. This is an overview of retinopathy.
- Life with Retinopathy of PrematurityThis is a personal account of my life situation dealing with my eye disease.
- Diabetic RetinopathyOne of the complications of Diabetes is Diabetic Retinopathy. It occurs when the blood vessels of the retina are damaged due to diabetes, and may bleed or leak fluid and develop brush like branches and scar tissue.



