Posts Tagged ‘tear film’

William Mathers, MD, Answers Questions About Nature’s Tears EyeMist

Dr. William Mathers, a former consultant for Bio Logic Aqua Research, answered a few questions about Nature’s Tears EyeMist.
How does Nature’s Tears EyeMist differ from eye drops? Nature’s Tears EyeMist utilizes an entirely different approach than eye drops to correct the tear film in a person with dry, irritated eyes. By misting the tear [...]

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New Education about Menopause and Dry Eye

Laurie Barber, MD, Professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Arkansas, talks with Sharon Kleyne about Dry Eye and Menopause.
Dr. Barber practices in all areas of ophthalmology but does research on corneal inflammation, which can be caused by dry eye. There is no skin over the cornea and it is protected only by [...]

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The Truth about Dry Eye, Water and the Cornea

The importance of water in relieving dry eye symptoms and maintaining corneal health was discussed during two on-air interviews by Sharon Kleyne, founder of Bio Logic Aqua Research and host of the Sharon Kleyne Hour, with Harvard Corneal Researcher Dr. Ula Jurkunas, a clinician scientist heading corneal research and with Lasik pioneer Dr. Marguerite McDonald, [...]

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Driving and Vision Care

Driving, whether it is long distance or your normal commute, can result in dehydration of the eyes, or dry eye.  The confined space of the car, combined with the heating/air systems in the vehicle, sun/road glare, and environmental conditions can cause the tear film of the eye to lose moisture. When this happens, the eyes [...]

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First Step to Dry Eye Relief is Natural Water

Sharon Kleyne, eye health and water activist, as well as the founder of Bio Logic Aqua Research, recently gave an interview on the importance of natural water for dry eye relief.
Mrs. Kleyne is concerned that the importance of water in any medical treatment, including dry eye, tends to be either minimized or overlooked. [...]

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Breakthrough Relief for Red Eyes and Dry Eyes

Red eye is an early symptom of dry eye syndrome. Earliest symptoms of dry eye syndrome are transitory blurred vision and fatigue, followed by red eye and a burning or grainy sensation.
Dry eye occurs when there is insufficient water in the protective tear film covering the eyes’ exposed portions. Tear film dehydration can be caused [...]

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The Natural Solution to Contact Lens Discomfort

Contact lenses make the difference for 28 million people who want to see clearly in all directions.  As convenient as contact lenses are, there are also some drawbacks. While many contact lens users are able to wear their lenses for days or weeks at a time with no problem, some individuals have [...]

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