The type of eye exam you have is determined by the reason for your visit or your chief complaint, as well as your diagnosis. Most insurance companies focus on the reason for your visit. Routine vision exams usually produce diagnosis such as nearsightedness or astigmatism while a medical exam produces diagnoses such as conjunctivitis.
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Which Eyeglasses Fit Your Face?
When choosing eyeglasses, keep in mind that the frame should enhance the shape and features of your face. Choose a contrasting shaped frame to complement the shape of your face, for example:
1) Oval- almost any frame will complement an oval shaped face
2) Round- choose a geometric shaped frame (rectangular) to make face appear longer.
3) Oblong- widen and shorten an oblong face by wearing frames that do not extend beyond the widest part of the face.
4) Square- reduce the sharp angles of a square face by choosing soft, curvy frames
5) Diamond- try rimless frames or soft ovals to minimize width of the temples.
6) Triangle- try frames that angle out at the top corners or styles with rimless bottoms.
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1) Oval- almost any frame will complement an oval shaped face
2) Round- choose a geometric shaped frame (rectangular) to make face appear longer.
3) Oblong- widen and shorten an oblong face by wearing frames that do not extend beyond the widest part of the face.
4) Square- reduce the sharp angles of a square face by choosing soft, curvy frames
5) Diamond- try rimless frames or soft ovals to minimize width of the temples.
6) Triangle- try frames that angle out at the top corners or styles with rimless bottoms.
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Control Your Hypertension!
Control Your Hypertension!
Hypertension raises the risk for stroke, heart disease, heart failure, kidney disease and damage to the eyes. You can control your blood pressure by controlling diet (reduce the amount of salt and make sure you consume enough potassium), utilizing diuretics or similar medications, get enough sleep, reduce your stress, control your weight, exercise and reduce your consumption of cigarettes and alcohol.
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Hypertension raises the risk for stroke, heart disease, heart failure, kidney disease and damage to the eyes. You can control your blood pressure by controlling diet (reduce the amount of salt and make sure you consume enough potassium), utilizing diuretics or similar medications, get enough sleep, reduce your stress, control your weight, exercise and reduce your consumption of cigarettes and alcohol.
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Friday, March 12, 2010
Eye Test May Detect Alzheimer’s Years before Symptoms Develop
Researchers from University College London used fluorescent markers that attach to dying cells in the brain of mice which can signal the early onset of Alzheimer’s. Research has shown that cells start to die ten to 20 years before the symptoms of Alzheimer’s become evident
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Sunday, March 7, 2010
Light May Exacerbate Migraine Pain
Researchers at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center say they have figure out why light makes migraines worse. They have discovered retinal cells that travel along the optic nerve to the brain contain neurons that become electrically charged during a migraine which intensifies the pain.
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Radiation Therapy for Age Related Macular Degeneration?
Oraya Therapeutics, Inc. is enrolling subjects to demonstrate the effectiveness of low-energy X-ray radiation treatment of wet stage ARMD.
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