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Eyes1: Allergan Plans To Train Doctors, Sell Insurers on Botox for Migraines
Irvine drug maker Allergan Inc. has built itself into a multibillion dollar company by going after, and even creating, new markets. Now it's looking to do that with flagship drug Botox as a treatment for chronic migraine head-aches. The Food and Drug Administration cleared Botox for migraines last month. 2: Answering your questions: Pink Eye
Both of these problems can usually be treated with over the counter medications, but it's a good idea to seek professional help from the team at Grand Rapids Eye Institute for all of your eye health needs. Another requirement to get in on the giveaway is that you must purchase a $100 non-refundable raffle ticket, the cost of which will be put toward your procedure if you are not chosen as the winner, plus you'll get an additional $500 off per eye. 3: Dry summer causing respiratory problems
Tri-State physicians are seeing a spike in patients with respiratory problems, and they say the weather is partly to blame. Lungs feeling real tight and itchy eyes are symptoms doctors say they've been seeing a lot in recent weeks. Dr. Steven Elliot of St. Mary's West Side Connection says those factors revolve around the unusually hot, dry weather. 4: This blog is full of fall beauty goodies. Read it and you will not be sorry.
So, I wanted let you guys in on all of my fall faves (it's kind of a new obsession that I have... sharing all of my beauty secrets.) Lets get started!!! I am obsessed with Jason tooth paste! Yum, the flavors are great (faves are Cinnamon Mint and Peppermint with papaya enzyme) and it feels good knowing that I am not putting to much icky gicky into my body. 5: Champagne Weekend: 5 teams can clinch postseason berths
As many as five teams are in position to pop champagne corks by Sunday in celebration of clinching division titles and playoff berths. It could be the first time since 2002 that four of the six division races were decided entering the final week of the season, according to Elias Sports Bureau Tampa Bay Rays are on the brink of playoff berths with magic numbers of five or less. 6: President Obama in plea for calm amid fury over pastor's fire threat to Korans
Before this week the only people who listened to Pastor Terry Jones were a few dozen parishioners at his church in a sleepy suburb of Gainesville, Florida. But today the eyes of the world are on him to see what he'll do with the pile of Korans neatly stacked in his office. After the extraordinary intervention of Barack Obama and Interpol, fatal shootings and a string of violent demonstrations, Pastor Jones' planned bonfire could spread around the world. 7: Don't let dry eyes make you see red
Do your eyes often feel dry and scratchy, particularly in windy or air-conditioned areas? Do your eyes often turn red or feel itchy, and does your vision blur? All of these are possible symptoms of dry eyes, a common condition that affects 10-30% of the general population. Dr Louis Tong, a consultant at Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC) and Singapore Eye Research Institute (SERI), told AsiaOne Health in an e-mail interview that this eye disorder is more prevalent in the elderly, with almost all of them having some extent of mild dry eyes. 8: Hay fever season is here!
The plants are covered with pretty yellow pollen, not so good looking if it gives you a runny nose and itchy eyes. Over the counter and prescription pill can give relief, but sometimes, a stronger potion is needed. Forty-year-old Liz Serkin was getting allergy shots on Wednesday. It's called immunotherapy and it helps the body's immune system reduce a patient's sensitivity to ragweed pollen. 9: Venable sits with lower back stiffness
Padres, Astros remember 'bee game' SAN DIEGO -- Padres right fielder Will Venable was a late scratch from the starting lineup for Friday's game against the Astros at PETCO Park as he continues to struggle with lower back stiffness. Venable was originally listed as the starting right fielder and sixth batter on the Padres' lineup card, but he was replaced by Chris Denorfia following batting practice. 10: Tobrex Tobramycin Ophthalmic Solution for Treatment of ...
The dosage may be increased to one or two drops every two hours, during initial 24 to 48 hours of administration. The initial dosage should not be more than 20 ml. Tobramycin Eye Drops Side Effects The most frequent adverse reactions of Tobramycin Ophthalmic Solution Eye Drop are similar to that of any other aminoglycoside antibiotics and include symptoms of lid itching and swelling, and conjunctival erythema. 11: The symptoms of spring allergies
On a gorgeous spring day, most people feel happy and excited to get outside and enjoy beautiful weather. Those people who have a painful headache, runny nose, itchy eyes, and wheezing breathing, can feel like the joy of spring is passing them by. Spring allergies have several symptoms in common with a spring cold but are likely to last longer and involve more itchiness. 12: Medicine cabinet must haves for singles
Has it happened to you? It's late at night, you're alone and wham! A mild medical emergency catches you off-guard. You stumble to the bathroom and open the medicine cabinet and besides the toothpaste, aspirin and the Pepto Bismol, there's not much else in there. We're not suggesting you lay in a shelf full of lotions, potions and products to rival a drugstore, but there are a few things that no single should be caught without. 13: Do Anti-Aging Products Really Work?
(CBS) The age-old search for the Fountain of Youth often ends at your local pharmacy. But do products that promise to turn back the clock really work? The May issue of Consumer Reports Health features a series of reports on the burgeoning market for products promising to turn back the clock on aging. 14: Lasik Eye Surgery: My operation experience | OzSoapbox
On the day of my procedure I woke up at an ungodly 6:30am and couldn't get back to sleep. I had that same butterflies in your stomach feeling in the pit of my stomach you used to have as a kid on Christmas morning. That feeling that reminds you something exciting was happening today. I spent the morning relaxing and writing an article which is a rare luxury I get to do in the AM what with fulltime work getting in the way and all. 15: Tilt your head back, gaze upward and pull down the lower ...
For best results, use exactly as directed for the full time prescribed. Stopping this medication too soon may result in a relapse of the infection. To apply eye drops, wash hands first. To avoid contamination, do not let the dropper tip touch any surface. Tilt your head back, gaze upward and pull down the lower eyelid to make a pouch. 16: 'He touched so many hearts' Area's last Pearl Harbor survivor dies at age 89
AMESBURY - Robert Antell lived through the horrors that marked the Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, and as a Navy machinist aboard the USS Aaron Ward, he withstood the barrage of six kamikaze planes on May 3, 1945. A member of the "greatest generation," too humble to have ever referred to himself as such, he never turned down a request to lead the Pledge of Allegiance for Amesbury's Veterans Day service or to speak to students at his alma mater, Amesbury High School, about the fateful day that launched the United States into World War II. 17: Be a Tech- Savy and Give Your Body a Complete Workout in 15 mins
More importantly this equipment is built to provide all the comforts that everyone dreams off. Buying and installing any fitness equipment at home is obviously a big benefit as it saves your time and money. 18: AND THEY WANT TO MAKE YOU TAKE THIS-PLEASE DO NOT
This should be seriously read. Why are all these poisonous chemicals in vaccines? George Subject: AND THEY WANT TO MAKE YOU TAKE THIS-PLEASE DO NOT GET THIS SHOT. swine flu The reason for this newsletter is the information that I received in the newsletter of brother Shaul Nison (if you are not getting his newsletter then you need to get it www.PaulNison.com Author Paul Nison) Do make this website apart of your life for a healthy lifestyle. 19: something is wrong with my puppy's eye?
March 7, 2009Today when i saw him in the morning i say that he was only looking through one eye. I looked closer to see that the hair in front of his left eye was stuck together meaning he could not open the eye. I tryed to touch it but he would move his hand and try to stop me and if i continued he would cry. 20: Put your skin on a vitamin-rich diet
Although summer is a time to get outside, the sun can leave skin looking and feeling dry and worn out. You tan it, shave it, scrub it and exfoliate it; it gets scratched, scraped and burned. It endures pimples, bites, freckles and moles, while wear and tear may show up as lines, wrinkles, blotches, spots and sags, rashes or even adult acne. 21: Acne: In search of breakout success
Ranking right up there in the chronicles of teen angst, alongside Coke-bottle glasses and a mouthful of metal, is the dreaded pimple, usually surfacing atop the nose on prom day. Virtually every teen queen from Marcia Brady to Hannah Montana has had a big event blemished by a breakout. To help teens put their best face forward, a dizzying array of products have popped up on store shelves promising smoother, clearer skin. 22: H1N1 confirmed in County
The Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit has received positive laboratory confirmation of an H1N1 flu virus case in Haldimand County. The identified case has no connection with travel to Mexico and the 25 year old individual was not required to be hospitalized and is recovering at home. It is not unexpected that a case would be identified in our area, based on the numbers that have been seen across Ontario. 23: Keeping Your Eyes Young
Keeping Your Eyes Young The South Central Blind Association (SCBA) urges you not to take your eyes for granted. Many of us don't stop to think about how the lens focuses light on the retina, which converts the light into electrical impulses, which travel through the optic nerve to the brain, which translates the signals into words on this page. 24: How to beat hay fever
Website of the Telegraph Media Group with breaking news, sport, business, latest UK and world news. Content from the Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph newspapers and video from Telegraph TV. This year about 16 million people in Britain will sneeze and wheeze their way through summer thanks to seasonal allergic rhinitis - hay fever. 25: Hypokalemia: Low Potassium
As if the laundry list of negative health effects from drinking cola and other sodas wasn't long enough, now research has found a new detriment: hypokalemia. Hypokalemia is a condition in which a drop in blood potassium levels results in problems with vital muscle functions and can lead to symptoms ranging from mild weakness to severe paralysis. 26: There are several causes of pinkeye. The most common ...
Pinkeye, medically known as conjunctivitis, is an inflammation or infection of the conjunctiva, the transparent thin tissue covering the surface of the eyeball and inner eyelids. This condition causes the affected eye or eyes to appear pink or even red because the tiny blood vessels on the surface of the eye become swollen, thus causing the pink color. 27: Eyes itching? Grass pollen replacing tree pollen
Thought the days of itchy eyes, sneezing and a stuffy nose were over? Think again. Pollen, the stuff that any newcomer to metro Atlanta soon starts to dread, is still in the air and will be for several more months. Vino Wong/vwong@ajc.com LaWanda Day works with a rotorod sampler from the extract lab tech that captures pollen at Marietta's Atlanta Allergy & Asthma Clinic. 28: Johnsburg family hopes for 2nd 'miracle'
Laurie Radtke pauses Saturday in her Johnsburg home to wipe away a tear as she talks about what the upcoming weeks will hold for her daughter Taylor. The Radtke family is preparing to return to Phoenix, Ariz., for more surgery for the 9-year-old. Brian Hill In typical 9-year-old behavior Taylor Radtke spends some time jumping on her bed, Saturday in her Johnsburg home before being told to stop by her mom. 29: English Meadows Inn savors tea service
Atop the highest point in Lower Village Kennebunk sits The English Meadows Inn. I found myself there recently enjoying the warm spring air as I looked from its carriage house balcony over the unmatched vista of the Port. I was on a pre-tea time tour with innkeeper Bruce Jackson and found that the beauty of this place started the High Tea service with sunny inspiration and warmth. 30: Allergy season hits early
Breaking newsEnvironmentalists condemn coal-plant agreement as bad deal for Kansas updated 2 hours, 11 minutes ago Kansas Senate passes 2.75 percent across-the-board cut in state budget Philip HeyingKaren Wray strolls and shops along Massachusetts Street with her son Cooper in spite of her allergies, which have been exceptionally bothersome this year. Page 1 of 34 [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30] [31] [32] [33] [34] |