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Can Anxiety Cause Vision Problems? by Paul Patient Expert Posted Sat 14 Mar 2009 4:22pm Having tricks of vision is most definitely an anxiety symptom.  The type of tricks vary but generally speaking they involve blurry vision, tunnel vision, and just plain... stress can take a real serious toll on you psychologically and physically.  Now when stress and anxiety join forces is when you may encounter a problem with respect to your vision Read on »
Vision Problems Can Rob Movie-Goers of 3-D by Medline Plus Posted Tue 21 Sep 2010 9:00am million to 9 million people in the United States have vision problems that keep them from enjoying such 3-D movies as Avatar and Toy Story 3, estimates the American Optometric..., it gives the sense of 3-D." However, people who are having problems with their binocular vision will either not be able to perceive the illusion of 3-D, or they will find Read on »
Some Vision Problems Can Be Corrected, With Exercises by Ruth S. Patient Expert Posted Fri 11 Dec 2009 1:26pm Conditions like myopia, astigmatism and hypermetropia can often be corrected fully or better than normal or at least significantly, Read the post here, The Rebuild Your Vision Program is guaranteed, so, you really have nothing to loose to give it a try. Read on »
Vision Problems NOT the Cause of Dyslexia by Shelley Dannenberg Patient Expert Posted Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:41pm 1 Comment A popular myth about dyslexia is that it is a vision problem.  Dyslexia is neurologically based, and has nothing to do with vision.  A child could have acuity problems AND dyslexia, but problems with eyesight do not cause dyslexia.  If your child is having difficulty seeing the board or reading, it is certainly a good idea to have a thorough eye exam Read on »
Vision problems in autism: Reduced convergence? by Nestor L. Doctor of Philosophy Posted Fri 06 Mar 2009 2:41pm Analysis of visual functioning in children with autism suggests impairment in visual convergence. A brief review of: Elizabeth Milne, Helen Griffiths, David Buckley, Alison Scope (2009). Vision in Children and Adolescents with Autistic Spectrum Disorder: Evidence for Reduced Convergence Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders DOI Read on »
Eye Exercises To Manage Your Vision Problems by Ruth S. Patient Expert Posted Sat 16 Oct 2010 2:48pm Isn’t that poppy a beautiful color?  Let’s always make sure we can see the best we possible can – always. Our vision is an effortless process. We look – we see. When..., the harder it becomes for our vision. We see best through relaxed eyes. One of the biggest issues today is “Stress”. Much of it related to an unnatural staring and focusing Read on »
Elderly with Untreated Vision Problem More Likely to Develop Alzheimer's by MedNews Patient Expert Posted Thu 18 Feb 2010 9:34am in the American Journal of Epidemiology and may draw a new picture of poor vision as predictor of dementia rather than as a symptom after the diagnosis. “Visual problems can have serious... attention so that the causes of the problems can be identified and treated,” Rogers says. The types of vision treatment that were helpful in lowering the risk of dementia were Read on »
Diagnosing Vision Problems in Children by InternalMed .. Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:49pm clear, crisp visions for the development system of the vision to even take place. ANNOUNCER: And, yet, vision problems in children are often overlooked. Dr. Irene Llanto..., have a vision screening. ANNOUNCER: Unfortunately kids often don't know there's a problem with their vision. Caitlin,Got Glasses: I just thought everybody else saw that way Read on »
Vision problems prompt older dri ... by Dr. Rubens D. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 07 Jan 2009 4:40pm Vision problems prompt older drivers to put down the keys Rockville, MD, 07 jan 2009 — With 30 million drivers in the US aged 65 and over, we count on older Americans to recognize when they can no longer drive safely and decide that it's time to stay off the road. A new study finds that a decrease in vision function is a key factor in bringing about Read on »
Vision Problems? Try Pinhole Glasses by Cascia T. Posted Sat 02 Aug 2008 12:10pm chamber of our eyes. Over time, this can be damaging to your eyes. The aggravated pressure inside the eye can force the retina to be pushed back. This results in vision problems... vision than regular eyeglasses. They are not made out of glass and are less expensive than ordinary lenses. The lenses have little "pinholes" that you look into, just like Read on »