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Eye Digest – A Resource for Age related Eye Diseases

June 6, 2007 by Tricia

Do you suffer from an eye related disorder? If you don’t, more than likely someone that you know and love already does.

Whether it be the development and or worsening of near sightedness or far sightedness; or more serious conditions that develop due possibly to genetics, health disorders like diabetes, or even those caused by medications that we must take for other disorders, there’s a good chance that many of us will suffer the affects of the aging eye.

I wanted to take a moment to tell you about an excellent resource called The Eye Digest. The Eye Digest is a publication created by the University of Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary and it contains a wealth of information about the effects of the aging eye and serious disorders that many affect your vision as you age.

I can honestly say that I believe this is an excellent resource for those that would like to learn more about vision, symptoms of vision disorders, eye care and the diseases that affect the eye. As a nurse, I am confident that the information provided on the Eye Digest is accurate.

Vision Basics

All of the articles that you’ll find within the Eye Digest are in depth, well researched articles. Along with full discussions of major eye disorders, you’ll see that there’s a section called Vision Basics where you’ll find information that discusses vision myths, nutrition and vision, flashes and floaters, 20/20 vision, the eye and medications that you might take and many other basic vision related data.

One of my favorite articles in the Vision Basics section is one that’s called “Did you ever wonder …” which contains answers to questions such as “why do I see spots after looking at a bright light?”, “why your nose runs when you cry”, “twitching eyelids” and many other interesting questions and answers about things that affect our eyes or vision on a regular basis.

Age Related Eye Diseases

As I started this article by saying, there are a number of serious aging eye related disorders that may affect us or our loved ones as we age. Here’s just a few facts from the front page of the Eye Digest:

The leading causes of vision impairment and blindness in the US are primarily age related eye diseases. Cataract affects nearly 20.5 million Americans age 65 and older. About 2.2 million Americans have been diagnosed with glaucoma, and another two million do not know they have it. More than 1.6 million Americans over age 60 have advanced macular degeneration. Diabetic retinopathy affects more than 5.3 million Americans age 18 and older. The number of Americans with age-related eye disease is expected to double within the next three decades.

Heredity, aging and diseases that affect the eye

My mother actually suffered from Macular Degeneration. She was lucky in that she never fully lost her vision, but she did lose quite a bit of her vision and it made life quite difficult for her in her later years. She also had late onset diabetes which added to her vision problems.

Eye disorders seem to run in my family. My mother was near sighted and my father was far sighted. Both of their vision disorders worsened as they aged, and my mothers vision problems were compounded by the onset of diabetes and macular degeneration. My siblings and I all have vision problems as well. There’s five of us and four have near sightedness and one is far sighted. I wouldn’t doubt that many of you reading this also have a family history of eye disorders.

I have Crohn’s disease which is an autoimmune disorder that also goes by the name of inflammatory bowel disease. Crohn’s can affect the eye in a number of ways, for most, it’s the medications that they take that cause eye problems – such as dry eye and glaucoma. Unfortunately I’ve had a form of iritis develop as a result of my Crohn’s disease. Iritis and Uveitis are one of the few eye disorders that do not seem to be discussed in depth, from a disease perspective rather than a medication related perspective, on the wonderful aging eye digest.

Considering that my family has a history of eye disorders, and that I have my own particular eye related problems, it’s in my best interest to learn more about eye disorders that might affect me as I age. It’s probably in your best interest to learn more about the aging eye, vision disorder symptoms and any preventative measures that you can take to protect and preserve your eyes health as you age too.

Age Related Eye Diseases

The Eye Digest has some of the most in depth information that I’ve found on the most common and often most serious vision problems that can affect people as they age. Large sections of the digest are devoted to providing informative articles on disorders such as Dry Eye, Cataract, Glaucoma, and one disorder that I worry might affect me later in life since my mother had it – macular degeneration, which can start out by causing a blurring or darkening of a persons central vision.

All of the articles and sections on these major eye disorders are accompanied by diagrams, charts and in some cases video. Each disorder discussed on the Eye Digest has a section which discusses the disorder, and others sections that discuss the symptoms of the disorder, eye exams which help diagnose the disorder and possibly prevent permanent vision problems if the particular disorder is caught early (glaucoma), medical and surgical treatments (if available), and new developments in the treatment and diagnosis of these disorders.

Additional information and resources

Along with major eye disorders the Eye Digest also discusses a number of other problems that affect the aging eye, and has a section on low vision and visual aids, aging eye answers, as well as links to other eye and vision related sites.

You’ll also find information on LASIK treatment too. Lasik is becoming a viable and more commonly used treatment for some vision problems, especially myopia (near sightedness).

In Conclusion

As you’ve likely guessed by now, I think this is an important topic as many of the diseases and disorders of the eye discussed on the Eye Digest could affect us or those whom we love as we age. If you are concerned about any vision related symptoms that you might be having, or know someone who has vision problems I strongly suggest that you visit and bookmark this site.

Please let others know about the eye digest if you feel that the information and articles on the site might help them.





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Alanis Morissette sings National anthems before Hockey Game

June 5, 2007 by Tricia

Did you see the beginning of the hockey game? (yes Ottawa lost). Alanis Morissette sang the national US and Canadian anthems before the start of game 4.

I thought it was pretty good. She has such a unique voice I was afraid she might get carried away but I liked her versions of both anthems. I think she let a little more of her personal style into the Canadian anthem, but she’s a Canadian from Ottawa so that’s allowed.

Did anyone else catch her performance?

Filed Under: Canada, Culture, Entertainment, Music Tagged With: Alanis Morissette, canadian, game, hockey, Hockey game, Ottawa, personal, sang, sing, style, Unique, voice

Putting Chris to bed

June 4, 2007 by Tricia

I just had to coax Chris to go to bed. All week he’s working the early shift so he’s got to get up at 5 a.m.. Yikes! Of course, Ottawa and Anaheim are playing the fourth? Stanley Cup finals game tonight.

He would have stayed up to watch the whole game if he could have, and when Anaheim took the lead in the 2nd period he wanted to. I was keeping my fingers crossed that Ottawa would tie up the game because I knew I’d be able to coax him to get to bed if the game was at least tied.

Ottawa did tie it up so he’s in bed now. That’s a good thing too ’cause Anaheim just took the lead again!

Yes you read that right. I actually left the hockey game on even though Chris has gone to bed. I don’t know why … well other than the fact that I hope Ottawa wins this game too! Hey, it’s my home town, I gotta hope the Sens win!

Filed Under: Canada, Culture, Life with Chris, Recreation, Sports, Television Tagged With: Chris, finals, game, hockey, Hockey game, in bed, Ottawa, Stanley Cup, the game, watch, win

Adding video content to more of our sites

June 4, 2007 by Tricia

I’m totally loving The News Room. See the post I wrote below about it.

I’ve been going over the News Room site and I found some great video of Paris Hilton going to jail that I put up on Celebrity Scoop. I can really see having a daily entertainment video feature on my celebrity website.

Now I’m going through the site to see if I can find items that Chris can use on Odd Planet (ie weird news) or his music and guitar related site Guitar Licks.

The content that we can put in our sites by using the News Room is fantastic. I’m so happy I joined the site.

Before I go hog wild on this let me ask you something:

If you visit a website that has video on it are you as likely to watch the video if it appears to be something that interests you as you might be to read a plain text post?

Filed Under: Culture, Entertainment, Recreation, Services, Video, Web and Technology Tagged With: add video, celeb, celebrity, celebrity scoop, Chris, Entertainment, guitar, interests, Join, news, news room, odd planet, read, Video, visit, watch, website

Add current news video and feeds to your post and make money

June 4, 2007 by Tricia

I just signed up with a site called The News Room. This website allows website owners to publish news content on their sites. Not only does The News Room provide content that you can use to enhance your posts, but it also allows you to earn some money just by using the service.

So how do you make money by using The Newsroom? It’s simple really. Just sign up for the service and then browse through the current news listings until you find news that’s relevant to your site, or find a piece that is something you’d like to post about and add a feed or video to your article.

CPM (cost per thousand) starts at $1 which means that for every thousand views you’ll be paid a dollar – at the very lowest, for the content that you chose to provide on your site. You might also be interested to know that the payout for placing a video feed on your site is $4 per CPM. This payout is excellent compared to many other affiliate type programs, and what’s more, you’ll be adding content to your site that will enhance your articles.

One of the really cool things about The News Room is that if someone visits your site and they like the news story that you’ve posted they can take a copy of it right from your site. That’s called Mashing. You’ll make some money when they Mash a story from your site too.

For example, I decided to post this news video in this post to demonstrate to you how you can use news content in your articles, and to show you how the story can be mashed from my site.

You know that artist that gets large groups of people to pose naked for photographs in public places? Well he did it again. If you watch the video I don’t think you’ll find anything offensive on it – naked body parts have yellow dots on them.

Do you see that Mash symbol? Well, if you want to put this content on your site too, you can just Mash it.

How does mashing work? The diagram that I’ve included below shows how a person can make money when a great news story is shared from site to site:

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There’s yet another bonus to this program:

I’m not sure how this works, but there’s a loyalty program that allows those who use the site to provide content on their own websites a chance to win prizes such as vacation, electronics and even cars.

When I first signed up I spent some time on the site trying to find out exactly how to get the video on my site. It’s simple really. As I said earlier, just browse through the sites content, find something that you want to add to your site, decide if you want just the video news story, a full feed of the section you’re in, a text story or even make up your own feed of news stories then hit the Mash button and follow the instructions. Easy.

There are hundreds of thousands of news stories to choose from and all are fully licensed new stories from major content providers such as Reuters, Associated Press and so on.

Give it a try. There’s lots of great news content available and you can earn money by adding it to your site. Start by mashing the video that I placed in this post if you like.

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