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11) Cindy Crawford rocks sunglasses while out with her family
September 2nd, 2010
Supermodel Cindy Crawford was recently spotted around Malibu with her husband and two children enjoying a relaxing day under the sun, The Daily Mail reports. Read More >>
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12) Kellan Lutz spotted rocking aviator sunglasses
September 2nd, 2010
Twilight hunk Kellan Lutz must be adjusting to his new found fame, as he's adopted the go-to celebrity cover-up when spotted at the airport - sunglasses, AccidentalSexiness.com reports. Read More >>
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13) Anti-aging glasses attempt to prevent crows feet
September 1st, 2010
For many, skin that sags around the eyes, also known as crows feet, is an inevitable part of aging. However, inventors in Japan have released a pair of glasses that attempts to combat this symptom of growing older, according to Dvice.com. Read More >>
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14) Encouraging parents to take children's eye health seriously
September 1st, 2010
As the new school year approaches, many parents will be taking their children to the doctor for a check-up. However, optometrists urge parents who may not consider an eye exam essential to be more active about protecting their child's vision. Read More >>
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15) Macular degeneration not inevitable for aging adults
September 1st, 2010
While thinning hair and wrinkles may be hard to avoid as one grows older, loss of vision doesn't have to be part of becoming a senior. According to The Osceola Sentinel-Tribune, there are certain habits adults can practice to prevent age-related macular degeneration (AMD), which is the leading cause of blindness in adults. Read More >>
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16) Scientists develop new type of artificial cornea
August 31st, 2010
Scientists have developed a new type of artificial cornea that may be useful in restoring lost vision, according to the Associated Press. Researches conducted a study of 10 patients in Sweden who received the new cornea and found promising results. Read More >>
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17) Mini inflatable telescope can help those with macular degeneration
August 31st, 2010
U.S. health officials have approved a technology used to combat the symptoms of macular degeneration, an incurable disease that causes damage to the eye's retina, according to The New York Times. Read More >>
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18) Sports uniforms should include protective eyewear
August 30th, 2010
The American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Academy of Ophtalmology have released a statement strongly urging those who participate in sports to wear protective eyewear to prevent injury-related damage. Read More >>
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19) Routine eye exam alerts woman to health issues
August 30th, 2010
Nicki Munro went to her optometrist for a routine eye exam, but walked away with information that may have saved her life. According to the Tewkesbury Admag,comma the 63-year-old visited the doctor complaining of sensitivity to bright lights at night, but found out she was at risk for serious health complications. Read More >>
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20) Stock up on muffins, cookies and breads for eye health
August 27th, 2010
Results published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry indicate that certain baked goods created with high-lutein wheat and corn flower still contained the protein after they were cooked. Lutein is highly regarded as a nutrient that can combat macular degeneration, a common vision problem, according to NutraIngredients.com. Read More >>
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