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    Asthma – A Quick Guide

    Asthma is a chronic lung disease that intermittently inflames and narrows the airways. People with asthma may experience wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, and coughing when the airways narrow.

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    Annual Screening for Cancer and other Conditions

    At the start of each year, we often set goal plans for ourselves. Plan to take care of your health by promptly scheduling all your recommended annual health screening tests at the beginning of the year. Many conditions such as high blood pressure, high lipid levels and colon cancer may not have early signs or symptoms.

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    How to View a Solar Eclipse Safely

    The only safe way to look directly at the uneclipsed or partially eclipsed sun is through special-purpose solar filters, such as “eclipse glasses” or handheld solar viewers. Homemade filters or ordinary sunglasses, even very dark ones, are not safe for looking at the sun.

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    June is Cataract Awareness Month

    Did you know by the age of 80, more than half of all Americans either have a cataract or have had cataract surgery? To help keep your vision healthy, here are seven facts you should know about cataracts.

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    Transformative Technological Advancements for the Patient with Low Vision

    The advancement of technology has transformed the world, including how we live, work and interact with one another. Many technological advances in optometry are specifically designed for patients with low vision.

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    Valentin Haüy and Louis Braille: Enabling Education for the Blind

    It was Haüy and Braille who would create an entirely new alphabet and establish the world’s first educational institutions for people who are blind, and form the foundation for future disability rights and the inclusion of people with blindness into society.

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    Monocular Vision: Etiology, Symptoms and Rehabilitation

    The main consequences of this – monocular vision – are lack of depth perception and restricted peripheral vision in one eye.

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    Strategies for Challenging Behaviors in Adult Day Health Care Settings

    Identify: “Challenging behavior” has become the most accepted term for actions whose intensity, frequency or duration puts the emotional and physical safety of the person or others in jeopardy.

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    Transformative Technological Advancements for the Patient with Low Vision

    The advancement of technology has transformed the world, including how we live, work and interact with one another. Technological advances also have revolutionized medicine, to improve the lives of patients who once were seen as untreatable.

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    Monocular Vision: Etiology, Symptoms and Rehabilitation

    There are a variety of reasons why a person can develop sudden visual loss, including inflammation, vasculitis, trauma and mechanical dysfunction. However, the most common cause is ocular infarction—ischemic damage to the eye—that results in permanent vision loss.

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