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    hypertension increases the risk of developing glaucoma especially in persons at high risk. As the ethiologic and pathologic processes of glaucoma disease remain largely unknown, it is crucial to select the appropriate animal models that effectively mimic the condition. Normotensive Intraocular pressure (IOP) is the result of a dynamic balance between aqueous humor formation and outflow. As a main parameter in the evaluation of patients at risk from glaucoma, it also provides the baseline pressure in

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    controls person’s capability to read, drive a ca, recognizes faces or colors. As per one of the article Macular degenerations have said to be the leading cause of vision loss, which affects more than 10 million Americans- more than cataracts and glaucoma. It is one of the incurable eye disease. Dry and wet are two types of Macular degeneration. It is being researched that 85% to 90% are dry cases and 10-15% are the wet cases of Macular degeneration. Age related Macular degeneration(AMD) consists

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    Medical Marijuana The legalization of marijuana was accepted in some states, for medical purposes only. There happens to be two states that made marijuana legal. Washington D.C. and Colorado made cit both medically legal, and recreationally legal. Medical marijuana should be a privilege for patients, that indeed need the prescription. When people abuse the right to receive medical marijuana, it should become illegal. Legalizing marijuana to illegalize it again, could be done by the people; not

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    Eye Anatomy Poster

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    Eye Anatomy Posters - Explaining Our Body's Cameras By Stephen Lamb Oct 4, 2009 The human eye is nature's version of a camera, yet so much more complex than a camera that all its functions require years of study to understand. For example, within the layers of the retina immediately behind the lens, light impulses are converted into electrical signals which proceed through the optic nerve to the occipital cortex at the back of the brain, where they are "translated". Healthy eyes see in 20/20 vision

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    urging a proper education. He earned an award from one of the most prestigious universities, prevailed through the darkest times for African Americans and achieved in earning his Ph D. In his years of studying at colleges, he concocted a treatment for glaucoma and rheumatoid arthritis called physostigmine and cortisone. Regardless of the Jim Crow laws that prohibited black people to flourish in modern society and other obstructions he faced, Julian grew to be very influential in the field of chemistry

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    The people who are against marijuana being permitted will probably say that if marijuana is permitted it would be easier to attain than it is now. If the drug is easy to fetch they will say that it would create new consumers and then it would make it harder for people who are hooked on it to leave the drug. With the easy availability of the drug, people might buy into concerned that it will spread fast among the youth. There is also the problem of people who are addicted to marijuana and will find

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    pills, antibiotics, and other medicine that has kept us going thus far in life. The medicine I want to inform you about today is Marijuana. Marijuana holds many medical uses. One of the medical uses of Marijuana is helping those plagued with glaucoma. Glaucoma is a disease that causes optic nerve damage resulting in the gradual loss of sight. Currently, it is estimated more than 3 million

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    Comparing Pros And Cone

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    The differences between rods and cones are useful but because both having different dim and light conditions. The fovea consists of densely-packed cone cells. The fovea part gives humans a clear central vision, allowing reading, bird watching, or any other task which primarily needs staring at things. As they cannot see dim stars, or other celestial objects, its needs for high intensity light does cause problems for astronomers. By using central vision because the light from these is not enough to

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    If you choose to medically treat the glaucoma, rechecks at ISU are needed every 3 months to make sure the pressure is not increasing and that is about $100.00 per recheck. While topical therapy is a good starter option and can be maintained for an uncertain amount of time depending on how the canine’s eyes react to the medications, it is also very costly. Each bottle of medication ranges from $25.00-$45.00 and they last about a month. Most canines with glaucoma have a wide variety of medications

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    Viewpoints On Marijuana

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    Throughout history there has been many viewpoints on marijuana. Marijuana is cannabis sativa, which is a herbal plant. It’s used for both medical and recreational purposes, although when used medically it has a greater effect for the patient. Marijuana has been legalized in 28 states and statistics collected during the period of the legalization supported that marijuana helped many patients with serious diseases, such as aids, and cancer. Other then being used for diseases, marijuana can be used

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