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How to Eat More Antioxidants for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner | eHow.com

ccsteffen wrote 2 weeks ago: How to Eat More Antioxidants for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner | eHow.com Shared via AddThis … more →

Tags: Antioxidants, Free Radicals, blueberries, Strawberries, breakfast, lunch, Dinner, healthy, Cancer

Tampa: Hide your eyes -- from harmful rays

brighteyesnews wrote 2 weeks ago: In Florida in the summer, this message cannot be stated enough: WEAR YOUR SUNGLASSES! The Miami Hera … more →

Computer Vision Syndrome in the News1 comment

brighteyesnews wrote 3 weeks ago: A friend and colleague, optometrist Jeffrey Anshel, appeared on television yesterday to discuss Comp … more →

Tags: Computers, CVS, computer vision syndrome

Elbow Distance and Why it Matters

brighteyesnews wrote 1 month ago: There can be no doubt that all of us, especially children, are doing hand held work more frequently … more →

Tags: Children's Vision, Reading, Harmon Distance, Elbow Distance, Video Games

Pain-Free Running, Proactive Prevention5 comments

Tammy wrote 1 month ago: This morning, I woke up bright and early to get ready for my 8:15 appointment with the orthopedist. … more →

Tags: Fitness, Running, shin splint, Arch, pronation

Study: Mediterranean Diet May Boost Eye Health

brighteyesnews wrote 2 months ago: I have been telling my patients for quite some time that omega-3 fatty acids are good for the eyes. … more →

Tags: Vision News, Macular Degeneration, AMD, Omega 3, Mediterranean, Tampa, Eyecare, Westchase, eye

Obesity prevention in young children: what does the evidence say? Parliament of Australia - Parliamentary Library Background Note 1 May 2009

kinwahlin wrote 2 months ago: Obesity prevention in young children: what does the evidence say? Parliament of Australia – Pa … more →

Tags: Child Health / Paediatrics, Preventive Healthcare, obesity, parliamentary library

Swine Flu, Vaccines, and Mathematical Models1 comment

John Uebersax wrote 2 months ago: The recent swine flu outbreak in Mexico reminds me that, although lately I’ve been working on … more →

Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Public Health, statistical analysis

Weekly Roundup for Apr 12

healthitpolitics wrote 3 months ago: This week there was no consistent theme but definitely some interesting items.   ·        Collaborat … more →

Tags: Obama Administration, States, HIMSS, DoD, va, Bloomberg, PHR, Fierce Health IT, NY Times

Create New, Healthy Habits While at Your Desk!

chriskfit wrote 6 months ago: V4 Fitness Preview Photo, www.balancedstrength.com/v4fitness/ Most of us have set health & fitne … more →

Tags: Fitness, Prevention, Nutrition, Lifestyle, Stress, Stress Management, Weight loss, Weight Management, Weight

the need for preventive healthcare

kevinychu wrote 6 months ago: The cover story on the December 1, 2008 edition of Time Magazine is “Annual Checkup: The Sorr … more →

Tags: thoughts / ideas / talk, Healthcare, preventive, time, Magazine, the sorry state of american health, project mine, Project, Mine

For Those Studying Medicine..(4)1 comment

doctor2008 wrote 9 months ago: The superior doctor prevents sickness; The mediocre doctor attends to impending sickness; The infe … more →

Tags: Quotations, studying medicine, health, Management, medical students, ridzwan bakar, Thomas Edison

Ordinary Chores Cause Half of All Eye Injuries

brighteyesnews wrote 10 months ago: People often think about eye injuries related to sports and the 4th of July. And that is a good thou … more →

Tags: eye injuries, eye safety

Raindrop Technique- What is it?

oils101 wrote 11 months ago: Raindrop technique incorporates massage-like hand work, Native American healing, “Vita Flex … more →

Tags: Essential Oils, health, preventative, raindrop, Scoliosis, Add new tag, aromatherapy, Therapeutic

Postprandial plunge: to nap or not to nap?1 comment

Simple&Free wrote 11 months ago: Postprandial: following a meal Plunge: to descend precipitously Perhaps I exaggerate – but plu … more →

Tags: Adverbs & Adjectives, P adjectives and adverbs, P verbs, Personal, Problems, Productivity, low blood sugar, napping

Public Health: a parable and two pickles3 comments

Simple&Free wrote 12 months ago: Two women are washing their laundry by the river. One looks up and sees a basket floating by, and in … more →

Tags: Nouns, Political, Personal, Problems, planet, Public Health, Global Warming, Al Gore, Health Care System

Great Info on Infant Visual Development

brighteyesnews wrote 1 year ago: My Colleague Dr. Dan Fortenbacher maintains a blog called EXCELerated Vision that contains lots of g … more →

Tags: Infant Vision, InfantSEE, Vision, infant, Baby

Macular Degeneration and Sunlight Exposure

brighteyesnews wrote 1 year ago: (From the MyVisionTest Newsletter) A new research study published in the May 2008 edition of the Br … more →

Tags: Vision News, UltraViolet, UV, Macular Degeneration, Sunglasses, Sunlight, AMD, armd

Armchair Involvement - NHS tech project goes live!3 comments

cased wrote 1 year ago: I(nvolve) started working on a project for the NHS Institute last year looking at how new technology … more →

Tags: participation, pubpart, Tools, Internet/Web, Communities, Citizenship, YouTube, Web 2.0, web2.0


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