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Eyes on overtime
Angela Hilliard, a forensics specialist with the Glendale Police Department, didn't know why her eyes were red and dry, or why she was feeling exhausted at the end of the day.
As a crime scene investigator on burglaries, robberies, suicides and the very...Tags: Physical Conditions, Gaming, Medical Specialization, Human Body, Crime, Law and Justice
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Healing Armenian kids a sight to see
Reaching from Los Angeles to Yerevan, local doctors are healing the eyes of Armenian infants who otherwise would go blind.
In June, a team of six doctors performed surgeries at a neonatal clinic in Yerevan, delivered key equipment and trained roughly...Tags: Yerevan (Armenia), Cataracts, Internists, Health, Hospitals and Clinics
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Prevention is the best medicine for back pain
Have you ever wondered how to get rid of your back pain? Have you ever wondered how you got the crazy back pain in the first place? Statistics have shown that 80% of Americans have had some kind of lower back pain. I have been one of those statistics...Tags: Birth Defects, Back Pain, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Lower Back Pain, Internists
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Mom's Summer Survival Guide: Fun in the sun ... safely
Temperatures are getting hotter, the days longer and school is almost out for summer. WSBT is continuing its series "Mom's Summer Survival Guide," by taking a look at protecting your child's skin and eyes this summer. There are three things no one...
Tags: Cataracts, Skin Conditions, Sunburn, Macular Degeneration, Hospitals and Clinics
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Q&A: Ask the pediatrician! Dr. Diana Blythe answers your questions about kids' health
Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com
May 21, 2012
Q: My school-age children have been sick with colds lately and, because of conflicting information in the news, I'm still unsure about which over-the-counter...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Kansas (music group), Physical Conditions, Acetaminophen (drug), Claritin (drug)
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Lesson in bobcat sighting: Be prepared to capture on film
I never know what I'll encounter when I take a walk around the lake but I know enough to bring a camera along in case I happen to be in the right place at the right time to catch sight of something spectacular. It's a good thing I do because something...Tags: Human Body, Health
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Rare disorder nearly takes Baltimore woman's sight
When Tamika Morgan developed red irritated eyes in the fall of 2010, she wasted no time heading to an optometrist at a local retail store who gave her drops for pink eye.
Her eyes got worse over the next few days so she went to a local hospital to see an...Tags: Northwood, University of Baltimore, Human Body, Cancer, Melanin
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Eunice K. Cluck
EUNICE K. CLUCK-8-2-1919 Eunice K. Cluck, 92 passed away on April 19, 2012 in Newport Beach, Eunice was born in Chicago, Illinois on August 2, 1919. Eunice and her family lived in many parts of the country before settling in Southern California in 1970....
Tags: University of California, Irvine, Macular Degeneration
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Presbyopia question
Question: My eye doctor says I have presbyopia. What is it? I'm only in my 40's. Is this normal? Is there anything I should be doing for it? Answer: Presbyopia is part of the aging process. As we age the lens in the eye hardens, making it less...Tags: Human Body, Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Health
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Gardens from the heart
PETOSKEY — The top of David Penfold’s resume reads, “I can see a garden before it is planted. My gardens come from my heart.” And as you continue to read about his 27 years of experience in gardening, his talents become clear....
Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Human Body, Blindness, Glaucoma, Retraining
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Treatment improves for age-related sight loss
Peter Miller was a high-powered businessman who owned several electronic security firms when he was diagnosed with age-related macular degeneration in 1999. Like so many people who lose their central vision, Miller couldn't imagine life without the...
Tags: Chicago, Medical Specialization, Human Body, Psychology, Health
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Blind Faith ... Second chance for pup with cataracts?
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterWhen Gilmer Park veterinary technician Jennifer Bisig brought a 13-week-old blind Shih Tzu puppy home, her family decided to rename the little dog. “She was named Willow,” Bisig said. “My daughter, Hannah, renamed her Faith.”...Tags: Cataracts, Human Body, Health
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