(Reuters Health) - Older people with strabismus, where one eye points slightly inward or outward affecting vision, are about 27 percent more likely than people without the condition to be injured by a ...
An eye turn in a child may occur secondary to a systemic condition, or it may be an isolated finding. An initial step in the evaluation of strabismus is to determine whether it is congenital or ...
Diagnoses of mental health conditions were more likely in adults with strabismus compared with adults without, according to a study published in JAMA Ophthalmology. Interventions could be designed to ...
Strabismus, a misalignment of the eyes that occurs especially in children, has no bearing on intelligence or personality, but animated movies tend to use the condition to signify a villainous, dopey, ...
Olympic gymnast Stephen Nedoroscik, affectionately dubbed “pommel horse guy” by the internet, is capturing hearts not just for his bronze-winning talent, but also for his eyeglasses. The bespectacled ...
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World Sight Day 2025: 5 Everyday Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore About Your Eyes
As a part of spreading awareness on the importance of eyesight, since 2000, October 9 has been slated as World Sight Day by ...
Tim (not his real name) was on his way to work when he was startled by two blue cars that suddenly appeared near his car. He swerved to avoid a collision and then quickly pulled onto the shoulder of ...
A 42-year-old man was referred to the New England Eye Center for evaluation of binocular diplopia. Four months earlier, the patient developed acute-onset horizontal binocular diplopia that was present ...
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