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me about this eye disease?
Provides a selection of informational discussions
about eye disease in domestic animals and a link to locate board - certified veterinary ophthalmologists in your area.
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Eventually, what started out as an investigation
about symptoms like sneezing and watery
eyes, may lead to the determination of a fatal
disease or incurable cancer, rather than what is really just a mild allergic reaction.
Using what we know
about human genes, for example, could help us extrapolate details like Neanderthal hair and
eye color, their genetic
diseases, and possibly even their language capabilities.
PONDERING whether a baby got mum or dad's
eyes may seem like idle speculation, but knowing which parent certain genes came from can tell you
about your risk of
disease.
«Only
about half of all people with diabetes get an annual comprehensive dilated
eye exam, which is essential for detecting diabetic
eye disease early, when it is most treatable,» said NEI Director Paul A. Sieving, M.D., Ph.D..
The first clue to the importance of this molecular mimicry in herpes stromal keratitis (HSK), an autoimmune
disease of the
eye caused by infection with herpes virus 1 (HSV - 1), came
about 3 years ago.
For more information
about diabetic
eye disease, visit the Academy's EyeSmart website.
The Academy has released a new animated public service announcement to help educate people
about the importance of regular exams and common
eye diseases including diabetic retinopathy.
Red -
eyed vireo (Vireo olivaceus) populations, for instance, dropped
about 29 % when they first encountered the
disease.
The authors dwell on current building concerns such as «sick building syndrome» (buildings associated with higher than normal absenteeism and sickness rates, complaints
about air quality, headaches,
eye problems, dry mouth and blocked nose), legionnaires»
disease and radon.
It said researchers should have told parents
about concerns that the high - oxygen saturation group had a potentially greater risk of
eye disease, while babies in the lower group might be more likely to die or suffer developmental delays.
My results contain clues
about what makes me genetically different from other people, such as blue versus brown
eyes or a higher risk of getting diabetes or heart
disease.
Scientists currently know very little
about why these particular cells within the
eye do not survive with age and cause problems that lead to a
disease called Pigment Dispersion Syndrome (PDS).
In
about 10 percent of cases, dry AMD progresses to the more advanced and damaging form of the
eye disease.
Martin Raff, MD: Glaucoma, in the end, is a
disease of the retinal ganglion cells - the cells in the
eye that send their nerve process to the brain, carrying information
about vision.
«This meaningful improvement of untreated
eyes observed at week 48 was totally unexpected given what is known and has been published
about the natural history of this devastating
disease.
Everything you need to know
about signs and symptoms, treatment, and prevention of brain and
eye disease.
Over half of all ethnic groups (i.e., Hispanic, non-Hispanic white, African American, and Asian American) surveyed had heard of cataracts and glaucoma but fewer knew
about diabetic
eye disease and aging macular degeneration.
Fear of blindness was widespread, but knowledge
about specific
eye diseases uneven.
We hear a lot
about eye health and nutrients for the
eyes lately, and guess what — pistachios contain generous amount of lutein and zeaxanthin which prevent macular degeneration and other
eye diseases related to aging.
Some of them include: carefully monitoring one's diet in order to keep blood sugar levels in check; using insulin injections as needed to maintain optimal levels in those whose bodies don't produce the hormone; keeping a close
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High circulating blood glucose can bring
about many problems such as
eye and kidney
disease.
In chapter 8 of Deep Nutrition I describe the great leap it took for me to open my
eyes to the reality of what really causes heart
disease, and therefore what should be done
about it.
If you are more concerned
about elevating your blood ketone levels than the fat that is being stored in your liver, pancreas, heart,
eyes and brain and driving you towards the most common
diseases of our western civilisation, then may I politely suggest that you should review your priorities?
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Beyond the typical thoughts that the good breeders should CERT for hips,
eyes and breed specific
diseases, etc., and know quite a bit
about genetics, my criticisms of breeders, even the so - called good ones, are more social in nature in regard to how they affect the social lives of the dogs they have bred, their owner selection process, and the possibility of the dog's success in staying in a home for life.
So I would be concerned
about the same health issues in those breeds, especially hip and elbow dysplasia, hereditary
eye diseases, and bloat.
As more IG's have their
eyes examined, more data will be available
about the
diseases present in the breed.
Here's what we do know
about inherited
eye disease in IG's.
Results from these
eye exams are placed in a database which may help us learn more
about the incidence of the
disease.
The
eye exam will give you information
about mild versus severe CEA / CH
disease among affected dogs.
The USDA has not the slightest interest in... whether the breeder knows anything
about his breed whether the dogs used for breeding look like their breed whether the dogs used for breeding act like their breed whether the dogs used for breeding are free of genetic health problems such as hip dysplasia,
eye diseases, or heart defects — all of which show up long after you buy the puppy.
To catch dental
disease early, watch for signs of lack of appetite, being selective
about foods, dropping foods out of the mouth, excessive tearing or salivating, nasal discharge, tooth grinding or bulging of an
eye.
Ask
about breed genetic problems such as generalized progressive retinal atrophy, an
eye disease that eventually causes blindness, and congenital heart problems.
Some of them are healthy, but if you want to find a healthy dog make sure the parents have been genetically screened for hip problems,
eye diseases, and ask
about any history of epilepsy.
The most common is heart
disease, but they also have trick knees (luxating patellas), hip dysplasia, a
disease that causes paralysis of the spine, another
disease similar to epilepsy called Episodic Falling, ear problems and deafness, many types of
eye problems, and
about half of them have a severe blood
disease.
I also distributed it at my seminars and when people contacted me with questions
about CEA or
eye disease in general.
Knowledge
about the
disease and when to utilize both the DNA test and traditional veterinary
eye exams will enable breeders to deal effectively with CEA should it occur in their breeding programs.
These include allergic and eosinophilic
eye disease (read more
about it further down), sensitivity to
eye medications, environmental irritants or traumatic
eye injuries (cats rub
eyes that itch for any reason and the result can be corneal tears and scrapes; sharp claws occasionally tear the cornea during cat fights).
Founded in 1966 to help quantify the incidence of hip dysplasia and help breeders reduce its manifestation, the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (5) reads radiographs (x-rays) and catalogs information
about hip and elbow dysplasia (joint malformations), thyroid
disease, congenital cardiac
disease, and patellar luxation (loose kneecaps), and offers DNA testing for several
diseases, including copper toxicosis, progressive retinal atrophy (an
eye disease), Von Willebrand
disease (a bleeding disorder) and renal dysplasia (a kidney abnormality).
It doesn't matter what someone thinks
about the hybrid vigour argument, if the puppy comes from parents who aren't registered and haven't been tested for genetic
diseases or conditions, with minimal nutrition, the chance of that puppy being free of hip or
eye or other issues is going to drop.
Continue to educate themselves
about genetic
diseases pertinent to the breed, including, but not limited, to hip and elbow dysplasia,
eye diseases, seizure disorders, allergies, heart disorders, and PFK, and information
about their modes of inheritance.
Background Information
about PRA PRA or degeneration (PRD) is the name for several
eye diseases that are progressive and lead to blindness.
The program also ensures the human parents of cats like Sonic, a green
eyed beauty, who suffers from a severe heart murmur and inflammatory bowel
disease, and Brando and Cyrus aka Howard and Sirius, brothers who suffer from a myriad of serious issues, never have to worry
about finding a trustworthy veterinarian or the burden of sky high medical bills.
About one - fifth of all goldens are affected with hip dysplasia, and
eye diseases like cataracts and retinal atrophy (PRA) are also common.
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