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    captained both my school and club swim teams. This past year, I decided to combine my love of swimming with a fundraising target. My older brother worked as an intern on the Flying Eye Hospital run by the international sight-saving charity ORBIS. I was horrified by his description of the magnitude of curable, but untreated eye diseases. I knew I had to take action. To help those who have or will lose their sight for no fault of their own, my triplet siblings and I organized, planned, publicized, and successfully

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    The Controversy Of Eye Health

    I drove take a look at eye health. Eye health is as often as possible neglected and seen as an issue once some individual grasps their eye flourishing is not set up. Our eyes are an essential for our body. Our eyes have key parts: cornea, iris, understudy, inspiration driving joining, retina, and photosensitive tissue. The cornea is wear light passes; it refracts the advancing toward light from our eyes. The iris is the bit of that eye that has shading, it manages the measure of light and the level

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    that are common with people with eye issues, there are a number of issues that are addressed by this program that will help you to deal with eye problems. Overview of the program. If you are tired of using lenses and glasses, then quantum vision program is here for you, simply because after using this program you will be able to get rid of the glasses and the lenses, more so, the program offers very essential information about the root causes and the common eye cases, in this case the remedy

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    Narrative Essay On Retina Alone

    I felt helpless watching my father struggle through the surgeries accompanied with retina detachment. I remember thinking that a man of that age and caliber should not be undergoing such invasive surgeries. I vaguely remember my childhood, but I do remember the night my father came home from work complaining about his right eye. He mentioned that he could not see well while driving at night and would see flashes of light even though there were no shining lights in the distance. My mother knew from

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    Shoulder Surgery

    I remember laying in a bed at the hospital while all these doctors came in at various times to do things with me. That’s what you get when you need surgery. I was in there to have my shoulder repaired. The tragic accidents continuously replay in my mind while I mindlessly lay in the bed. Surgery is unforgettable, terrifying, and painful.. Everyone probably remembers playing badminton in high school gym class. It was more to me than just another class activity. It was a game that changed my

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    Personal Narrative: Orthopaedic Injury

    also have a lasting effect on my life and future by opening my eyes to the field of orthopaedic surgery. Nick ended up undergoing an ORIF, with multiple revisions eventually regaining the majority of his mobility, a journey that would take two years. Through this time, I stayed in close contact with him. Intrigued by the details of his surgeries, a seed was planted that would eventually grow into the passion for orthopaedic surgery that I feel today.

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    Retinoblastoma

    progressive genetic disorder. The retina is the light sensitive part of the eye. The retina covers approximately 65% of the interior of the eye. In immature retinal cells, the cancer will develop in children from the time the eyes develop in the womb to 5 years of age. The tumor starts in the retina, the light sensitive layer of the eye, which allows the eye to actually see. “ It can occur in either one eye (unilateral) or two eyes (bilateral)”(Hulett, WashBurn, and Orenic). If the cancer is caught

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    Corrective Lenses

    experiments confirmed the principle of the converging lens. Bacon recognized that this could assist weak eyes or the vision of aged persons. Early recorded evidence demonstrates that glasses first appeared in Pisa, Italy about the year 1286. Each crude lens or crystal was surrounded by a frame and given a handle. They were worn on the face like glasses you see today but held in front of the eyes while reading. Essentially someone took two existing mounted stones and connected them with a rivet.

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    Blink Reflex Lab Report

    K. (1995), he evaluated the blink reflex with stimulation of the distribution of the mental nerve and obtained reflex reference values. The effects of the stimulation site, the size of the stimulating electrode, and facilitation by eye closure and mathematical task on the mental nerve blink reflex responses were tested in 44 healthy adults. A small paediatric stimulating electrode was found to be efficient for dermatomal stimulation of the mental nerve distribution. The mental nerve

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    Analysis of Ophthalmological Industry

    consumer eye-care goods used in the treatment of eye diseases and infections. Ophthalmology devices are used for a range of key procedures, including vitreo-retinal surgery to treat retinal conditions and refractive surgery to restore impaired vision in cases such as hyperopia and myopia. Devices are also used for ophthalmological surgery in the treatment of glaucoma, the leading cause of blindness, and cataracts, and the number one cause of treatable blindness, to replace the natural eye lens with

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