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Ivergard, Toni; Hunt, Brian (2008). Handbook of Control Room Design and Ergonomics: A Perspective for the Future, Second Edition. CRC Press. p.90. ISBN 978-1-4200-6434-6. Clanc180578 Best eye cream I've ever used! Wow, I absolutely love this eye cream! Why haven't I tried it before? The texture is great, glides on and my dark circles are gone after using it only for a week. Smells great too Active19 Love it I’m delighted, it’s easily absorbed and doesn’t leave the skin round my eyes shiny. Rossignol, AM; Morse, EP; Summers, VM; Pagnotto, LD (February 1987). "Video display terminal use and reported health symptoms among Massachusetts clerical workers". Journal of Occupational Medicine. 29 (2): 112–118. PMID 3819890.

Kjaergaard, SK (2001). Indoor air quality handbook: Chapter 17, the Irritated Eye in the Indoor Environment. New York: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 978-0-07-445549-4. Rod cells are one of the two types of light-sensitive cells in the retina of the eye. There are about 125 million rods, which are necessary for seeing in dim light. Ryan, Stephen J.; Schachat, Andrew P.; Wilkinson, Charles P.; David R. Hinton; SriniVas R. Sadda; Peter Wiedemann (2012). Retina. Elsevier Health Sciences. p.342. ISBN 978-1-4557-3780-2.It’s also important to remember that many causes of eye symptoms — especially sight/vision changes or eye movement control symptoms — may not be due to an eye condition. Some might happen due to a condition elsewhere in your body. An example of this is yellowing of the sclera when you have jaundice. LASIK (laser-assisted in-situ keratomileusis): A doctor creates a thin flap in your cornea and then uses a laser to reshape it. This procedure improves nearsightedness, excessive farsightedness, and astigmatism.

Conjunctiva: a thin layer of tissue that covers the entire front of your eye, except for the cornea Your eyes are one of your brain’s windows to the world. They gather light from your surroundings and help your brain build the picture you see. It’s easy to take this sense for granted when it works properly and easy to miss when it doesn’t. You can do several things to help protect and maintain your eyes, many of which involve simple steps you can take every day. Pupil: the circular opening in the centre of the iris through which light passes into the lens of the eye. The iris controls widening and narrowing (dilation and constriction) of the pupil.Medications. Medications can treat many conditions that — either directly or indirectly — affect your eyes. The type of medication depends on the specific condition(s) involved and other factors. These include medicated drops or ointments you apply to your eyes or medications you take other ways (by mouth, via injection or infusion, etc.).

Diplopia (double vision): Seeing double can be caused by many serious conditions. It requires immediate medical attention. Optic nerve: leaves the eye at the optic disc and transfers all the visual information to the brain.Retina: a light sensitive layer that lines the interior of the eye. It is composed of light sensitive cells known as rods and cones. The human eye contains about 125 million rods, which are necessary for seeing in dim light. Cones, on the other hand, function best in bright light. There are between 6 and 7 million cones in the eye and they are essential for receiving a sharp accurate image and for distinguishing colours. The retina works much in the same way as film in a camera. Retinitis: An inflammation or infection of the retina. It may be a long-term genetic condition ( retinitis pigmentosa) or come from an infection. The eyelid also has great reflexes, which are automatic body responses, that protect the eye. When you step into bright light, for example, the eyelids squeeze together tightly to protect your eyes until they can adjust to the light. And if you flutter your fingers close (but not too close!) to your friend's eyes, you'll be sure to see your friend's eyes blink. Your friend's eyelids shut automatically to protect the eye from possible danger. And speaking of fluttering, don't forget eyelashes. They work with the eyelids to keep dirt and other unwanted stuff out of your eyes. What's the Sclera? purplefaithfan Typically excellent Clinique product for old eyes! Excellent product for aged eyes like mine in the sun especially

Cunningham, Emmett T.; Riordan-Eva, Paul (2011-05-17). Vaughan & Asbury's General Ophthalmology (18thed.). New York: McGraw-Hill Medical. ISBN 978-0-07-163420-5. Sometimes someone's eyeball shape makes it difficult for the cornea, lens, and retina to work perfectly as a team. When this happens, some of what the person sees will be out of focus. Optic nerve-related conditions. These affect the nerve that links the eyes and brain. Examples include optic neuritis and optic atrophy. Zimmer, Carl (February 2012). "Our Strange, Important, Subconscious Light Detectors". Discover Magazine . Retrieved 2012-05-05.

Cornea: the transparent circular part of the front of the eyeball. It refracts the light entering the eye onto the lens, which then focuses it onto the retina. The cornea contains no blood vessels and is extremely sensitive to pain.

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