«The investigation of iris freckles
in several eye diseases could lead to new knowledge regarding their pathogenesis,» says Dr. Schwab.
«While we do not know the exact role of sunlight
in several eye diseases, we now have a biomarker (iris freckles) indicating high amounts of chronic sunlight exposure,» says author Christoph Schwab, MD, ophthalmologist at the Medical University of Graz, Austria.
Not exact matches
To dispel this final falsehood, Rick, Michele and
several other individuals who've been impacted by Alzheimer's
disease decided to share their real - life experiences
in a groundbreaking story entitled, Fade to Blank: Life Inside Alzheimer's, a multimedia exploration of the human side of Alzheimer's, through the
eyes of those living with the
disease.
Animals experience
several of the same problems,
diseases and traumas to the
eyes as humans do and require specialty ocular care
in order to treat them.
It is high
in dietary fiber and antioxidants, and may help lower your dog's risk of developing diabetes, arthritis, heart
disease,
eye problems, and
several types of cancer.
Miniature Schnauzers have
several eye diseases (most hereditary) that can cause eventual blindness
in the dog: Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) causes slow, progressive blindness, while Sudden Acquired Retinal Degeneration (SARD) results
in sudden blindness.
In response, lawmakers pointed out that one breeder used by Just Puppies, Ann Miller, had several USDA violations in 2013 — including a dachshund with dental disease, a pug with discharge coming from her eyes, and an accumulation of «dirt and grime» on the doors of dog enclosure
In response, lawmakers pointed out that one breeder used by Just Puppies, Ann Miller, had
several USDA violations
in 2013 — including a dachshund with dental disease, a pug with discharge coming from her eyes, and an accumulation of «dirt and grime» on the doors of dog enclosure
in 2013 — including a dachshund with dental
disease, a pug with discharge coming from her
eyes, and an accumulation of «dirt and grime» on the doors of dog enclosures.
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).