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Dry Eye Syndrome’s Cellular Origins Discovered

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Researchers have identified a cause of dry eyes at the cellular level: natural killer (NK) cells that usually enhance eyes’ immunity play a role in causing the inflammation that is at the root of dry eye syndrome.  This new understanding of the origins of dry eye syndrome could help develop new drugs that treat the causes rather than the symptoms of the condition.  The study appeared in the June 2011 issue of the Journal of Leukocyte Biology; Source: Medical News Today

At Natural Eye Care, we advocate for a non-pharmaceutical approach to dealing with the root causes of dry eye syndrome.  Review our self-help points which include insights on diet, lifestyle habits, and nutritional supplements.  It is important to avoid sugar, caffeine, alcohol, and smoking and to eat plenty of leafy green vegetables and drink at least 8 -10 glasses of water per day.

 


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