Are Your Eyes Sensitive To Light? June 21, 2008
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Do your eyes burn in the sunlight, are your eyes sensitive to light? Do you have a problem with sunlight?
It could be two issues:
1 - You are actually NOT getting enough sun, and therefore your eyes are really NOT sensitive to sunlight, rather, they are yearning for sunlight.
Like being in the dark all day, and then going out into the light…It hurts your eyes, right?
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2 - You really are sensitive to light (not likely though)
Protect yourself from the sun, and then get out there, daily! Your body and your mind need sunlight, and, so do your eyes! And, make sure that when you are outside, you have the RIGHT sunglasses.
NEW ARRIVAL: PORSCHE DESIGN COLLECTION 2008 June 18, 2008
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United Shades is pleased to introduce the Porsche Design 2008 collection. This year’s collection is the culmination of Porsche engineering, design and luxurious style, featuring a wide range of eclectic models including an 18k gold frame model. Just copy and paste the following link to www.ruthsinformationabout.com and start promoting this year’s fabulous Porsche Design 2008 collection.
A Third Eyelid? June 15, 2008
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A third eyelid?
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A third eyelid offers extra protection and lubrication for eyes of certain animal species. Can you name a few species with third eyelids, including one that might surprise most people?
You’ll often find a third transparent eyelid in animals whose eyes need protection from swimming underwater, including frogs, beavers, and sea lions. Cats and dogs have third eyelids, too, along with many other animals including horses.
The third eyelid usually is folded away, out of sight underneath regular eyelids. But if animals encounter blowing dirt or need extra lubrication, their third eyelid may be seen sweeping across the eye.
Birds may use their third eyelid for blinking, while regular eyelids are closed for sleeping.
You might be surprised to learn that humans have a third eyelid, too–or, rather, the remnant of one that can be seen as a bit of pink folded tissue in the inner corner of the eye. While technically this no longer is a third eyelid, the remnant does suggest that one existed long ago in the human evolutionary past.
Third eyelids more technically are known as haws or nictitating membranes.
vision.about.com, 2006







