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Medical Forum / General / Vision / September 2007

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How Does Our Eye Works and How Eye Color Affects Eyesight?25 Sep 2007 23:26 GMT15
please help me !!!!!
A failure of imagination?25 Sep 2007 20:58 GMT5
Otis Brown (f.cking idiot and pathological liar) wrote:
>Subject: How AVOIDING entry into scurvy -- was achieved!
>Since I am familiar with this story -- the means and method
>are comparable to PREVENTING entry into a negative refractive
Nystagmus and hypopigmentation of the retina25 Sep 2007 12:50 GMT16
first of all, I should say that English is not my native language, so
please forgive me and take it into account if I write something wrong.
My little son doesn't see as good as he was supposed to. He just turned
4 months old, and he has been diagnosticated with a nystagmus of the
After treatment on my detached retina-help25 Sep 2007 06:00 GMT2
i recently had a retinal detachment
i went to the doc and the doc put a gas bubble in my eye and so far
its fine-there is no black stops.
the bubble is still in there but i still have one problem.
Help interpret prescription changes25 Sep 2007 00:04 GMT25
As you will see by my prescription, I am very nearsighted.  I just
went to my opthomogist after 3 years, and he said "my vision changed
only slightly" but nothing more.  I was wondering if you could help me
understand what changed.
How Eye Color Affects Eyesight?24 Sep 2007 21:22 GMT3
How Eye Color Affects Eyesight?
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How Eye Color Affects Eyesight? \
How Eye Color Affects Eyesight?
bifocals and sewing,reading & working23 Sep 2007 23:53 GMT35
i just recently got bifocals and i cannot do alot of things that i
could do with single vision lenses,i cannot sew on a button. cross
stitch or even thread a needle with them on i have to take them off to
do any of these things and wind up with a headache .i went back to the
That feeling you get when you know someone looks at you...23 Sep 2007 10:17 GMT11
I have always wondered about that strange feeling you get when someone
looks at you; I mean not when you're actually looking at them, but
when you are just looking casually somewhere else, into space... And
then you suddenly get this instinct feeling to turn your head
Neil David Brooks recommends using the plus.23 Sep 2007 10:02 GMT748
It turns out that Brooks recommends the use of
these readers also.
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.vision/msg/c1fc0a4ea56007f5
Here is was supporting plus-prevention of "strain" all
help-after retinal detachment treatment, problems occur23 Sep 2007 01:45 GMT1
i recently had a retinal detachment
i went to the doc and the doc put a gas bubble in my eye and so far
its fine-there is no black spots.
the bubble is still in there but i still have one problem.
You're doing it again, Uncle Otie....22 Sep 2007 13:10 GMT17
[quote]Dear Prevention-minded friends,
I do not negotiate with people who choose to
insult me. They are arrogant idiots, and
you can judge them yourself. We
unilateral cataract - plano, matching or other?21 Sep 2007 17:46 GMT35
hi, my mother, in her 60s, is scheduled for cataract surgery on
monday.  a longstanding issue is whether to have her one cataract eye
corrected to distance plano with the monofocal IOL or made to match
with the myopic of the fellow eye to reduce the anisometropia that
FYI:  Invitation to Trolling21 Sep 2007 01:23 GMT3
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What Is "Alternative Medicine" and "Second Opinion"?20 Sep 2007 21:28 GMT13
I see it as a misleading name for unproven methods of therapy,
providing hope to those who desperately seek miraculous solutions to
their health problems and issues.  Once a method is proven effective
and safe, it is no longer "alternative" but becomes part of the
Randomized-controlled trials necessary to prove causation20 Sep 2007 18:54 GMT19
Another interesting article from the New York Times from today's
Magazine Section.
The article looks into the fallibility of scientific "discoveries"
related to health, for example how hormone replacement therapy went from
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 August, 2007
 
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