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  • Cerebrospinal Fluid Pressure Tied to IOP (20 Mar 2010 03:32)

    ... to the possibility that lumbar cerebrospinal fluid pressure is lower in patients with normal-angle glaucoma than in patients with higher-pressure glaucoma. The prospective, interventional study, which took place at ...

  • FDA Clears Non-Abusable Insomnia Treatment (20 Mar 2010 03:32)

    ... to any of its components, patients taking MAO inhibitors, and patients with untreated narrow-angle glaucoma or severe urinary retention. Patients whose insomnia does not remit after seven to 10 ...

  • Early treatment can help those at high risk for glaucoma - study (19 Mar 2010 03:34)

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  • Eye Exams: Annual Doctor's Visit Advised (19 Mar 2010 22:21)

    ... there macular degeneration in the family? Are there cataracts in the family? Is there glaucoma in the family? Because all of those things can be inherited,” cautions Dr. Roy. ...

  • Optic care to improve (19 Mar 2010 03:35)

    ... disease, including macular holes, cystoid macular edema, diabetic retinopathy and age-related macular degeneration and glaucoma. The OCT is worth more than $130,000 and is assisted by the latest Visual ...

  • 4th Community Block Party & Health Fair on April 17 at Research Medical Center (19 Mar 2010 03:31)

    ... pressure blood glucose body mass index bone density chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) dental glaucoma psa screenings take-home colo-rectal cancer screening kit Other features include: 75 exhibitors will be ...

  • Botox Applications: A Review of Risks and Benefits (19 Mar 2010 13:28)

    ... when treating blepharospasm. For this reason, caution should be exercised in patients with angle-closure glaucoma. Careful testing of corneal sensation, avoidance of lower-lid injections, and treatment of epithelial defects ...

  • For Elderly, Giving Up Driving Can Be Tough (19 Mar 2010 20:14)

    ... to changes in lightness and darkness, making glare and night driving more difficult. Cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration and stroke can all impact visual perception. Cognitive declines that come with ...

  • Millions Suffer From Undiagnosed Vision Problems (19 Mar 2010 22:57)

    ... or 60 million men, women, and young adults." He also says, "In comparison to glaucoma, cataract, age-related macular degeneration, and other various eye diseases; binocular vision disorders are... more ...

  • Glaucoma: some myths and facts (14 Mar 2010 15:34)

    ... the risk factors for heart disease. But how many people know the facts about glaucoma? Here I would like to discuss some most common myths which I encounter every ...

  • Huddersfield Royal Infirmary eye clinic's glaucoma trial success (15 Mar 2010 10:50)

    ... Huddersfield Royal Infirmary eye clinic's glaucoma trial success HUDDERSFIELD's eye clinic is breaking new ground by taking part in two ...

  • Glaucoma may start in the brain (17 Mar 2010 02:36)

    ... In what may be a turning point in glaucoma research, scientists have determined that the disease, the leading cause of irreversible blindness, shows ...

  • Glaucoma explained (16 Mar 2010 05:56)

    ... 3/16/2010 GLAUCOMA is a number of eye diseases, many which are caused by increased pressure in ...

  • Exploring Eye Movements in Patients with Glaucoma When Viewing a Driving Scene (16 Mar 2010 09:37)

    ... / Exploring Eye Movements in Patients with Glaucoma When Viewing a Driving Scene Exploring Eye Movements in Patients with Glaucoma When Viewing ...

  • Hundreds in Rivers Suffering From Glaucoma (16 Mar 2010 03:35)

    ... Hundreds of Rivers State residents are suffering from glaucoma, a silent blinding disease which has been traced to racial, ancestry, family history, high ...

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