Sentences with phrase «as night blindness»

Many drivers complain about feeling less safe while driving at night, and this includes those who don't have vision complications such as night blindness.
In dogs with the bad gene, early symptoms such as night blindness or dilated pupils generally begin around three to five years of age.
In my husband's case, his mild myopia resolved at about the same time as my night blindness.
Deficiency of vitamin A causes Xerophthalmia which includes ocular (eye) manifestations such as night blindness, conjunctival xerosis, Bitot's spot, Corneal Xerosis, and Keratomalacia.
Vitamin A deficiency can result in visual or ocular malfunctions such as night blindness and xerophthalmia (1) and can reduce immune responsiveness (2), which can result in an increased incidence or severity of respiratory infections, gastrointestinal infections (3), and measles (4).

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Deficiency of vitamin A is a major preventable cause of blindness, an early symptom being night blindness, otherwise known as nyctalopia.
Blackberries also provide you with vitamins and anthocyanosides that lowers risk of diseases such as cataract, macular degeneration, and night blindness.
Vitamin E helps you see better at night as well and reduces tendency of contracting night blindness.
The presence of the amino acid glutathione in asparagus also helps in reducing the risk of eye ailments such as cataracts and night blindness.
Barber previously worked with Lonergan on his acclaimed debut feature, «You Can Count On Me,» and she has provided music for films such as «Mansfield Park,» «Hysterical Blindness,» «A Price Above Rubies,» and «When Night Is Falling.»
They've either grown more allegory - friendly or abstract (as in Fernando Mereilles's adaptation of the Jose Saramago novel Blindness or M. Night Shyamalan's The Happening) or into some souped - up form of undead rabies (as in 28 Days Later or Omega Man remake Blindness).
The associations of night and death also relate to Glyver's metaphorical blindness: he is convinced that he sees things as they really are; in fact, he is blind to their real meaning, enveloped as he is in misperception and misapprehension, just as the certainties of day, and of life itself, are enveloped and obscured by the shadows of night and death.
Her story, chosen from 375 submissions, explores the end of the author's eating disorder and the beginning of her partial blindness — all during a summer she spent as a counselor at an astronomy camp, where she had trouble seeing stars both in the night sky and on her star chart.
This disease is sometime referred to as «night blindness
This condition usually begins with night blindness in younger dogs, but as their vision deteriorates it can lead to blindness.
While the majority of dogs with these degenerative changes did not appear to have vision problems initially, some owners reported that their dogs exhibited mild to moderate signs of night - blindness as the areas of retinal thinning expanded.
When night blindness forces Cmdr. Harmon Rabb Jr. to end his career as a fighter pilot, he decides to do the next most exciting thing — enter law school.
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