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Articles related to "Blindness"
MS and Dealing with False Advertisement of CURES This article offers advice to patients who are receiving poor and unrealistic 'cures' to MS. This is our disease and we owe it to ourselves to be as current and educated as possible. ms • cures • incontinence • rigidity • blindness
MS AND DISCLOSURE This article talks about the 'dos' and 'don'ts' and responsibilities of MS disclosure. We are not obligated to disclose. As long as we are functional, resourceful and patient, our rights will remain in tact. ms • unlawful termination • blindness • unpredictability • pride
THANK GOD I DON'T HAVE A LIFE! Learn all about its cause, diagnosis, treatment and coping with neuro-muscular challenges ms • multiple sclerosis • fatigue • incontinence • unpredictability
Temporal Arteritis Temporal arteritis is a rare disease in which throbbing, one-sided headaches are the major symptom. Left untreated, the disease can cause blindness, but if treated promptly, it will cause no lasting damage. temporal arteritis • headaches • giant cell arteritis • polymyalgia rheumatica
A Fungus We Breath Like one third of the population in the St. Lawrence valley, Jessica was exposed to bird dropping harboring spores that have left her legally blind. histoplasmosis • spores • bat guano • pigeon droppings • blindness
Sad Love Story DVD Review Sad Love Story is one of those typical melodramatic stories about a young couple who fall in love only to be teared apart from each other for their own good. sad love story • sad love story review • korean tv shows • kim hee-sun • kwon sang-woo
Journaling This article will discuss about writers keeping a journal. journal • writer • writing • regina avalos • contest
Behcet's disease Behcet's is a chronic autoimmune disorder characterized by vasculitis, oral and genital ulcers, and uveitis, which can occur in patients with hepatitis C. behcet's • disease • chronic • autoimmune • inflammatory
MS Sensitivity: When a Touch is Too Much Paresthesias is the medical term for the strange sensory disturbances--such as pins-and-needles, numbness, and burning sensations--that are commonly found among MS patients. multiple sclerosis • ms • sensitivity • sensation • paresthesias
Vision Problems in the Classroom The Vision Council shows 1 in 4 children have undetected vision problems. Teacher awareness and simple classroom observation can help identify these children. vision information for teachers • identify vision problems • diagnosing vision problems • teachers detecting vision problems • eye examinations in schools
What Are The Government Surveys Saying? How many times have you had an ophthalmologist, optometrist or anybody else who specializes in the science of vision ever mentioned their usefulness of vitamins and eye health? heatlh • vision • eyes • vitamins for eye health
Vitamin A - the myths and the truths. Lay people know alot about vitamin A, but what they don't know or have forgotten will fill volumes. This is a brief overview of the vitamin and its functions. follicular keratinosis • deficiency • symptoms • uses
Your Pug's Health Pugs have great personalities wrapped up in a small package. Give them the care they deserve by understanding their special needs. pugs • pug health • liver shunt • hip dysplasia • pde
Telecommunications Access for Individuals with Disabilities While some features of telecommunications are inaccessible for individuals with disabilities, other features actually enhance the communication. assistive technology • augmentative communication • pagers • cell phones • modems
Chlamydiae Bacteria The Chlamydia genus of bacteria consists of four unique species that cause a variety of disease including genital tract infections and respiratory tract infections. chlamydia • sti • pneumonia • sexually transmitted • chlamydia trachomatis
Symptoms of CRI in Cats Chronic renal insufficiency (CRI), also known as chronic renal failure (CRF), is a common cause of death among older cats. chronic renal insufficiency cats • chronic renal failure cats • cri cats • crf cats • kidney problems cats
Where to see 2008's Solar Eclipse To see the total eclipse you'll need to be standing in a narrow swathe called The Path of Totality as the moon's shadow sweeps over, obscuring the Sun. solar eclipse • total solar eclipse • solar eclipse dates • august 2008 eclipse • where
BURIED PASSIONS: PROOF, UN COEUR EN HIVER A look at PROOF and UN COEUR EN HIVER, two films that deal with buried passions. movies • reviews • proof • un coeur en hiver
Dealing With Dyslexia: Make Contact! Yes, make contact - lenses, that is! Preliminary tests show that a new system of coloured contact lenses can lead to significant improvements in reading for both children and adults with dyslexia, which can be broadly defined as a specific difficulty with processing language, memory and organisation. contact lenses
The Christ Path: A Path of Impact The path of life taught and patterned by Jesus. jesus' life • god of compassion • sermon on the mount • the good samaritan • prodigal son
Vitamin A What is Vitamin A, what is it used for, and how much should we take? retinol • carotene • toxicity • use
Medicare Encourages Prevention At least ninety percent of the money spent under the Medicare plan is for complications of chronic diseases, many of which could have been prevented. medicare • preventative care • chronic diseases • diabetes • complications of chronic diseases
Why Shy Dogs Are Shy Shy dogs lack confidence and are often turned in to shelters because they are not much fun. shy dogs • kennel • submissive urination • abused dogs • dog training
(Part 2) Cp Innovative Therapies - Hippotherapy Part two of innovative therpies. Discusses hippotherapy and how it contributes to increasing functional daily living to the disabled. hippotherapy • horse therapy • animals • cp
GROOMING PART TWO Second of a three-part series on grooming. lhasa apso • dogs • dog breeds • dog grooming • care
Purebred Dogs Explores the many directions the owner of a purebred dog can embark upon. purebred dogs • breeding • puppies • dog • dogs
Sardinia and the War - Part 3 The Sardinians, finally landed, are soon co-opted by Pelissier into joint operations with the Allies.
The Fourth Commandment Luther's explanation of the fourth commandment, "Thou shalt honor thy father and thy mother," as found in his Large Catechism. luther • honor • father • mother • society
Diabetes and Weight Management Are you overweight? Is your blood sugar out of control? Find out if you are at risk for Type 2 Diabetes? diabetes and weight loss • managing diabetes • type 2 diabetes • risk factors for for diabetes • obesity
If You Smoke... Stop Smoking affects our vision as well. Why does the smell of smoke, the allure of the cool thin models make it look like cigarettes have any beneficial factors at all? amd • environmental pollution • smoking • ultraviolet rays • macular degeneration
Krabbe Disease Affecting 1 in 100,000 people born in both the United States and in Europe, Krabbe Disease can lead to death before the age of 2. krabbe • krabbe disease • krabbe disease symptoms • krabbe disease treatment • krabbe disease screening
Oakley versus Kaenon The popularity of Oakley will soon fade into the past while newer, better companies, like Kaenon Polarized, take over. oakleys • kaenon polarized • oakley • oakley polarized • kaenons
Sexually Transmitted Infection How sexually transmitted infections are damaging people's fertility and affecting the health of babies. How you can protect yourself. sexually transmitted infections • infertility • chlamydia • pid • male factor infertility
Some Good Role Models Every parent tells their child that they can do anything they want to do in life. The encouragement that these two stories can offer is amazing. children • encourage • miles hilton-barber • darius weems • blind
Spicy Honey-glazed Carrots Recipe Carrots are nutritious and filling, and can brighten up any meal. This easy 'all in' side dish makes an unusual change to boiled carrots. carrot recipes • south african recipes • easy side dish recipes • honey-glazed carrot recipes • spicy recipes
The Legacy of Dr. Peter In the early 1990's Dr. Peter shared with CBC viewers his continuing struggle with AIDS. aids • hiv • dr. peter • cbc • homosexuality
What is Resveratrol? Read about the powerful antioxidant that has anti-inflammatory, anti-aging and anti-cancer characteristics. resveratrol • antioxidant • anti-inflammatory • anti-aging • anti-cancer
And the Chocolate Factory A review of an exhibit, "Almost Warm and Fuzzy," about how contemporary art approaches childhood.
Bobbin Lace Tools What tools do I need to make bobbinlace? Here's the answer! bobbins • pillow • lace pillow • lace • lacemaking
Diabetics Need Vaccines People with diabetes need to get their pneumonia and flu vaccines soon. vaccines • pneumonia • flu • streptococcus • pneumoniae
From the Superficial to the Jamesian (Part One of Four) Contrasting Studies in Ressentiment in Two Works by Philip Roth: "Goodbye Columbus" and "American Pastoral." jewish american fiction • philip roth • existentialism
Ivy Green Helen Keller was born in Tuscumbia, Alabama. At her birthplace home, Ivy Green, she learned her first word and the formed a background to become a writer and speaker that would influence the lives of people around the world. ivy green • helen keller • birthplace • home • biography
The Wallflowers' "Sixth Member" Legendary pedal steel guitarist, Leo LeBlanc, was an unofficial band member of the Wallflowers for two years. His talent and dedication to his craft has left a lasting impact on the band. leo leblanc • wallflowers
Two Worlds: Two Heights - Part I Stigmas exist for both invisible and visible minorities. epilepsy • seizure control • status simple partial seizures • wheelchair • disabilities
1980s Fashions You Secretly Miss Stirrups, leg warmers... come on, you know you miss them. Here are ten fashion trends from the 1980s that will have you reaching for your Wham! records. 1980s fashion • clothing trend • 1980s clothing • retro • jordache jeans
Bacterial Meningitis Scare Meningitis, particularly the bacterial variety, is a serious, life-threatening neurological illness. It tends to strike teens and young adults away at college. bacterial meningitis • meningococcal bacteria • viral • symptoms • recent cases of meingitis
Cervicitis And Infertility How complications of the cervix can affect your fertility and what you can do to safeguard yourself. cervicitis • infertility • blocked cervix • damaged ovaries • egg donation
China's Adoption Criteria Adopting a child from China is a popular choice for many couples. Learn more about the criteria for families hoping to adopt from China, and a few tips as well. adopting from china • requirements to adopt from china • how to adopt from china • china’s criteria for adoptive parents • prerequisites for adopting from china |
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