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Why Myopia is Such a Big Problem

... to extreme. The more myopic you are the blurrier your vision is at a distance and objects will have to be closer to you so you can see them clearly. Myopia up to 3.0 dioptres (D) is termed mild degree, 3.0 to 6.0D is moderate degree and ... Read Read: Why Myopia is Such a Big Problem

By: Joaquin Costa | 12/08/2008 | Health

Myopia Effects One Out Of Every Three People

... can be corrected however, you don't have to suffer with it. There are cases however that are either severe or pathologic. Pathologic or debilitating Myopia usually only manifests in those with elongated eyeballs. Glasses or Contact Lens ... Read Read: Myopia Effects One Out Of Every Three People

By: Daniel Millions | 31/03/2008 | Health

Myopia Or Short-Sightedness - A Common Problem Faced By Everyone

... any problems to your health, but some may develop retinal degeneration. Though there are not many problems with people suffering with myopia but in the later on stages of your life there are chances of developing glaucoma and other eye ... Read Read: Myopia Or Short-Sightedness - A Common Problem Faced By Everyone

By: Kevin Pederson | 22/01/2006 | Health

Detailed Information on Myopia

... are more expected to develop it. Most eyes with nearsightedness are entirely healthy, but a small number of people with myopia develop a form of retinal degeneration. Nearsightedness affects males and females equally. Nearsightedness is a ... Read Read: Detailed Information on Myopia

By: Juliet Cohen | 17/10/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

Dogs & Myopia (nearsightedness)

... in selecting animals, but they did flunk out any dogs that failed to perform well in training, which suggests that myopia results in a real impairment in getting the job done. The average farsightedness of sporting dog breeds suggests that ... Read Read: Dogs & Myopia (nearsightedness)

By: Linda Kajda | 16/03/2007 | Pets

The Natural Cure for Myopia

... millions of people who have practiced the Bates Method (named after a New York eye doctor). It gets results with myopia and most other visual defects. It helps you to see better at any age. It works even if your parents wear glasses, or if ... Read Read: The Natural Cure for Myopia

By: Christopher Markert | 06/08/2007 | Health

Introduction of Myopia

... can be classified into four degrees according to its severity, which is measured in diopter power. The more degrees myopia to be, the more serious the nearsightedness is. The four degrees are mild, moderate, common and extreme. For people ... Read Read: Introduction of Myopia

By: Jeffery Scott | 16/12/2009 | Vision

Myopia

... . It is also believed that a diet high in simple carbohydrates increases your chance of developing myopia, due to too much insulin circulating in the bloodstream (hyperinsulinemia). Hyperinsulinemia is also common in people with type II ... Read Read: Myopia

By: Erich Shrefler | 19/12/2009 | Vision

Myopia Causes... Is It Really The Eye?

... ", others might be thinking, but before you dismiss anything here, keep an open mind and let's have a look on how it all belongs together.Myopia Causes From A Different PerspectiveYou see, our mind is so strong, that it can literally cause ... Read Read: Myopia Causes... Is It Really The Eye?

By: Evgania Mehler | 26/08/2009 | Vision

High Myopia... What Causes Myopia?

... truth if it's uncomfortable, you might as well stop reading now. If you, on the other hand, are dying to find out where high myopia comes from, and especially what you can do about it, so that it stops getting worse and worse every eye exam ... Read Read: High Myopia... What Causes Myopia?

By: Evgania Mehler | 26/08/2009 | Vision

Myopia Children & How Can Parents Help?

... than usual, and why should they. It's almost like the tobacco industry, the earlier your kids get hooked, the better!Once your myopia children get their first pair of glasses they WILL need more glasses down the track. According to the ... Read Read: Myopia Children & How Can Parents Help?

By: Evgania Mehler | 26/08/2009 | Vision

Lifestyle Causes Myopia, Not Genetics

... police are having problems finding people who meet their requirements. There is also an increasing incidence of extreme myopia, which can lead to blindness.There is little doubt about at least one underlying cause. Children now spend much ... Read Read: Lifestyle Causes Myopia, Not Genetics

By: Bradley Doolen | 18/08/2009 | Fitness

5 Easy And Effective Tips To Prevent Myopia In Children

... carry out physical exercises regularly. Illnesses such as malnutrition, chronic diseases and even weakness can easily lead to myopia. So step out and play sports or any outdoor activity to keep yourself physically fit and healthy. If you ... Read Read: 5 Easy And Effective Tips To Prevent Myopia In Children

By: Alison Lee | 06/11/2009 | Health

Home Remedies for Myopia

... more accurate and modern theory of one of their own, ophthalmologist Dr William Bates.Children who are suffering from myopia may complain of headaches on a regular basis. They may also suffer from eyestrain when they are trying to look at ... Read Read: Home Remedies for Myopia

By: Jacob | 25/09/2009 | Health
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Myopia Treatment Is Now Widely Available

... contact lenses which are worn to reshape the cornea over a period of time allowing for correction of myopia. Once these lenses have been removed the person will have regained full vision as the cornea will have reshaped itself.Implant ... Read Read: Myopia Treatment Is Now Widely Available

By: Imanuel | 24/10/2009 | Vision

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