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Contact Lens May Offer Improved Glaucoma Treatment

A vitamin E packed contact lens has the potential of preserving the vision of people being treated for glaucoma. While the contact lens can't repair damage that has been done, it can prevent any further decline in vision. Typically open angle glaucoma is treated with eyedrops.  The new contact lenses would…
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Lutein & Vitamin A Helps Retinitis Pigmentosa

A new randomized, double-blind, control trial suggests that taking12 mg supplemental lutein daily along with  15,000 IU vitamin A may slow damage to mid-peripheral vision that arises from retinitis pigmentosa. The research suggests that 20 additional years of better mid-peripheral vision can be expected for patients who are 40 who take…
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Sjogren’s Syndrome Often Mis-Diagnosed

Half of patients with Sjogren's had experienced very common symptoms for 3 or more years before they finally received an accurate diagnosis.  These common symptoms include dry mouth or dry eye syndrome.   The reason may be that these symptoms are quite similar to other conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis,…
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Tricor doesn’t reduce diabetics’ heart risk

A 2010 study reports that Tricor (Fenofibrate) which has been taken by adult-onset diabetics in order to prevent heart attacks, strokes and deaths offers no benefit.  The product lowers triglycerides and raises good cholesterol, apparently lowering heart risk. But it failed to reduce  a combination of strokes, heart attacks  and…
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Green Tea May Help Protect Vision for Those with Glaucoma and Other Eye Conditions

Substances found in green tea work their way into the tissues of the eye and could protect against common eye diseases like glaucoma, researchers say. The findings, published in the current issue of the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, suggest that the substances, known as catechins, are absorbed by…
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Procyanidins Benefit Microcirculation in Early Diabetic Retinopathy

A 2010 study suggests that pine bark extract (containing procyanidins) may be helpful to diabetics who have early diabetic retinopathy through improved retinal blood flow and lowering swelling edema. About 40-50% of Americans who have been diagnosed with diabetes already have some stage of diabetic retinopathy, according to NIH. Learn…
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Zeaxanthin Can Reduce Chances of Macular Degeneration by 79%

In 2006 research patients with high levels of zeaxanthin in their blood plasma had a 93% lower risk of macular degeneration.  Similarly, patients with high total  zeaxanthin in lutein in their blood plasma had 79% reduced risk of macular degeneration compared with patients with low total lutein and zeaxanthin in…
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Lowering cataract rate with vitamins C & E

Scientists have found that there is a lower cataract risk as well as lower chance of cataracts becoming more serious in patients who take high levels of vitamin C looking at data from the Nurses' Health Study and the Beaver Dam Study.   Other researchers found that  the Beaver Dam…
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Killer Carbohydrates & Diabetes

One quarter of Americans over 20 years old have abnormally high glucose levels - which is considered to be pre-diabetic. By the time Americans are 60 or older the percentage rises to 35%.  Considering the US population data, as of 2009, about 60,000,000 citizens are pre-diabetic and at very high risk…
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Gene Therapy for Leber’s Disease

In 2009, Dr. Jean Bennett and his team from Albert Maguire of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine injected a benign virus carrying a connected copy of an essential gene into a teenage boy's retina. This patient had lost vision due to a genetic disorder called "Leber's Congenital Amaurosis…
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