Added: December 29, 2008 | Posted by: multivu | Time 04:38 | Views: 15
FIRST AND ONLY TREATMENT APPROVED BY THE FDA FOR HYPOTRICHOSIS OF EYELASHES: New Prescription Product Increases Length, Thickness and Darkness of Eyelashes.
Added: December 12, 2008 | Posted by: Detroit Medical Center | Time 05:03 | Views: 46
DMC Eye specialist restores a woman's vision by removing cataracts and installing an artificial lens. ~ Detroit Medical Center
Added: December 9, 2008 | Posted by: info4yourlife | Time 03:30 | Views: 46
Just a few months ago Lorna Doon Ball was almost blind, and on the verge of losing her driver’s license. Today, Lorna has regained her vision and is still driving.
Added: November 6, 2008 | Posted by: info4yourlife | Time 03:00 | Views: 137
Just because the warm days of summer are slipping away doesn’t mean it’s time to put those sunglasses away. UV rays are just as harmful to your eyes in the colder months.
Added: November 5, 2008 | Posted by: mediasourcetv | Time 01:56 | Views: 86
You may not realize it, but people and goldfish have something in common, our eyes. And that similarity may turn out to be very valuable to those of us who can’t see at night. Goldfish have helped researchers make an eye opening discovery.
Added: November 4, 2008 | Posted by: House Calls TV | Time 01:30 | Views: 74
More than half of Americans over 65 have cataracts. Dr. Bluestein discusses cataracts and treatment.

Added: August 6, 2008 | Time 01:03 | Views: 193
The best way to diagnose an eye disorder is by narrowing down the symptoms which often reflect your overall health. Allergies, diabetes, high blood pressure, stress, infections and being tired can have vision consequences. Typical eye symptoms include redness, itching and swelling…but sudden vision loss, flashes and floaters can mean a real emergency. The good news is that vision limitations like nearsightedness, farsightedness, macular degeneration, cataracts and glaucoma have never been more treatable with medication, lasers and surgery. Enhance the health of your eyes by making sure you get enough Vitamins A, C and E and beta-carotene. Know that your risk of macular degeneration, cataracts, and glaucoma increase as you age. Watch more video about your eyes or share your story or experience on video with icyou.


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