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Emotional Response Can Alter Pupil Size by Ruth S. Patient Expert Posted Sun 27 Dec 2009 10:02pm . But did you know there’s also such a thing as eye language? Researchers have known for years that pupil size is a major clue in determining a person’s emotional response, and can sometimes contradict what’s actually being said. If you want to know how your date honestly feels about you, look into his or her eyes. A larger pupil indicates a positive response Read on »
Emotional Response Can Alter Pupil Size by Ruth S. Patient Expert Posted Sun 27 Dec 2009 9:18am you know there’s also such a thing as eye language? Researchers have known for years that pupil size is a major clue in determining a person’s emotional response, and can sometimes contradict what’s actually being said. If you want to know how your date honestly feels about you, look into his or her eyes. A larger pupil indicates a positive response Read on »
The pupil is the entrance to the window light. by DenverLASIK Posted Fri 04 Dec 2009 8:43pm to measure the pupil of the eye prior to surgery.  This device uses infrared light to measure the pupil 39 times per second for two seconds and then averages these readings to give... pupil size in such an accurate manner.  Another factor that confounds this measurement is called vertex distance.  Basically this means that deep set eyes can be artificially Read on »
Pup-ilates by Elaine E. Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 25 Aug 2008 3:02pm . Its nice to live a fuller and more lively life with him around. Keep an eye out for him at the studio, doing the hundreds on his mini-reformer! Read more! Read on »
Pupil dilating w/ migraines??? by krikkett77 Posted Sat 22 Nov 2008 2:17pm I just noticed about a month ago when I was putting on my makeup and noticed my left pupil was wayyy larger than the right. Then I started to get a dull ache to that side of my head which eventually progressed to a migraine. Is this normal? Anyone else have this symptom??   Thanks Read on »
Assistant Deputy Secretary to Discuss Importance of Creating Safe, Supportive School Environments at Association of Pupil Servic by US Deptartment of Education Posted Fri 22 Oct 2010 7:48pm the importance of creating a safe and supportive school environment at the National Association of Pupil Services Administration conference at 1:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 25, in Baltimore. His... will discuss legal issues related to pupil services at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 26. The National Association of Pupil Services Administrators is a national association that provides Read on »
Why I Have A Problem With Pupil Free Days by just 4 families Patient Expert Posted Mon 23 Aug 2010 6:39pm by Les Scammell - editor Just 4 Families. Is it just me, or are our children having more and more time off school every year. This Friday is a pupil free day at our kids... (or one to two weeks) Pupil Free Days - around five each year (or one week) That's a total of 16 weeks of non attendance at school. So why do teachers need that day off from Read on »
"Open Health Education " - For school teachers and pupils and Health 2.0 in the service of teenagers by Dr. Uri Ginzburg Medical Doctor Posted Thu 23 Oct 2008 1:34pm My second post today and its also on the "Open education" topic. This time its for teachers and pupils. Excellent site helping both sides to learn and get access to educational materials. The site called California Science from MacMillan/McGraw Hill. It contains materials, contents and activities in many aspects of science including life science Read on »
Are my pupils equal? by Ellie Patient Expert Posted Thu 06 Nov 2008 11:41pm was leaking fluids, if my pupils were equal, and if I was bleeding. In a few minutes I could clear my own c-spine, but I continued to damn the tones, sirens, peoples voices, and any Read on »
Disruptive pupils to receive reflexology by GoToSee Healthy Living ProfessionalComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Tue 04 Nov 2008 2:06am Complementary therapy is set to enter the education system. Unruly pupils at schools within Lambeth borough in London will receive reflexology treatment from local reflexologists in an attempt to control their disruptive behaviour. London-based charity ‘Bud-Umbrella’, which offers alternative medicine and complementary therapies, has received Read on »