Women Have Different Eye Health Issues
According to the National Eye Institute, twice as many women as men are diagnosed with vision-threatening diseases each year.
It seems that the women over the men are more likely to suffer blindness and vision loss. One common eye disease/syndrome is dry eye syndrome, and it is two to three times more prevalent in women than it is in men. This seems to be due to the differences in hormones.
Autoimmune diseases, like lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and even certain kinds of cataracts are also more common in women than they are in men.
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7 Ways To Improve Your Eyesight This Year!
Welcome 2012! Here are 7 ways to improve your eyesight this year: make them a part of your “good habits” repertoire.
1. Make Use Of The Much Blogged About 10-10-10 rule.
Are you in front of a computer for hour after hour? Well, if you are you may notice yourself getting tired, maybe even grumpy, forcing your eyes open, and yes, your tummy muscles could get tight making you a little nauseous.
You can stop all these symptoms by using the 10-10-10 rule. Every 10 minutes, look away at something at least 10 feet away, for 10 seconds. Easy eh?
2. Yup, Eating More Veggies Could Help Your Vision
Eat your veggies, they are good for you
Yes, that is true, and they are also good for your eyes (if you eat them fairly regularly, that is). It is a worthwhile lifestyle change that you should make. Eating veggies is one step to help you decrease the risk of glaucoma or macular degeneration.
Home And Safe For the Holidays
Many of us grew up watching the holiday classic “A Christmas Story,” in which 9-year-old Ralphie Parker pleads with his parents, his teacher, and a department-store Santa Claus to give him a Red Ryder BB gun under the tree. The movie’s recurring joke is that everyone he talks to gives him the same answer: “You’ll shoot your eye out.”
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The fact that he does indeed get his beloved BB gun and doesn’t shoot his eye out — though it’s a near-miss when the pellet ricochets — makes for a happy cinematic ending. But in real life, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, there were more than 235,000 toy-related injuries treated in U.S. emergency rooms in 2008; nearly three quarters of those injured were children under age 15.
Improve Your Vision For Sports

Also see this article, about sports and vision.





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