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Ear candling is a modern form of ancient ear coning techniques. Ear coning has been attributed to many different ancient and extinct societies to include Mayans, Aztecs, Atlantis, Native Americans, and Egypt to list a few.
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Every one knows that UV rays from the sun can burn your skin and you wouldn't dare go outside for extended periods of time without putting on sunblock would you?? Of course not! So, why would you want to subject your eyes to the sun's harmful... read more
This summer there are parties, events and fun that people want to look their best for.. a lot of people do this by wearing color contact lenses. Some want to enhance their eye color, some want to change it completely! Whatever the case their are... read more
laser eye surgery uk LASIK is the most commonly performed refractive surgery procedure.
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Want to improve your vision care? Concerned about the health of your eyes and ears? Keep an eye on this HubMob hub for lots of information about eye and ear care. read more
The gift of sight
Eyesight is a valuable gift. We see and hear from the time we are born and take it for granted.
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Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that cause vision loss and
blindness through damage to the optic nerve. Several factors contribute
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"Beauty lies in the eye of the beholder",so goes the saying. We love to look ,feel and dress beautiful.We act more positive and are more successful when we like what we see in the mirror before we step out. There are occasions when eyes made... read more
Computers have become part of our lives, be it at home or at work place we use computers but never considered the effect of the prolonged uses of this machines.
Computers are electromagnetic devices and thus emitting electromagnetic smog normally known as e-smog. With the effect of e-smog, our eyes visions are affected and could cause other eye diseases or the worst scenario could result into eye blindness.
At work we use computers for almost 8 hours everyday, this in itself is very harmful to our eyes. Below are some ways on how to handle computer vision syndrome
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Closed-angle glaucoma
caused by the closing down of the angles of the canals where fluid circulates, between the iris and the corea in the eyes. This, in turn, precipitates IOP and leads to damage and possible blindness.
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Being fortunate to have been born with near perfect eyesight, glasses were never something that I had to worry about. Other than sun glasses which, like many other people, I wore more for appearance than necessity, I never had to deal with glasses.... read more
Laser Eye Surgery uk everything you need to know. Interview with an optometrist and specialist in laser eye surgery. Requirements for laser eye surgery. read more
Ear ache is a common problem which most of the children are likely get
affected with. Earache in children is usually treated or cured directly
looking upon the cause of the pain. Always there will be underlying
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If you want to care your eyes and ear then you have to get some tips for it.So you have to visit - http://www.eyewasframedeyecare.com/ourpractice.html
If you have to work for hours before computer screens or have to face heavy pollution everyday, it is important that you take proper care of your eyes. These tips can be helpful:
1. Protection from Sun: Direct contact with sunlight for long durations make your eyes prone to redness and puffiness. To avoid this, wear quality sun glasses.
2. Diet: Lack of proper nutrition is a major cause of unhealthy eyes. Consume food items rich in vitamin A such as carrots, papaya, green leafy vegetables, eggs, meat, cod liver oil, milk and milk products.
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4. Water consumption: Drink a minimum of 10-12 glasses of water a day to keep your eyes healthy.
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