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eyeglasses News Archive15-Nov-2007
Nursing Home Residents Who Receive Eyeglasses For Correcting Poor Vision Experience Less Depression (Medical News Today) A nursing home resident who gets eyeglasses for uncorrected refractive error is less likely to suffer from depression than one with refractive error who did not receive eyeglasses, according to an article in Archives of Ophthalmology (JAMA/Archives), November edition. Refractive error results in blurred vision - the back of the eye does not get the right amount of light. [click link for full ...
Your donation helps Lions give sight (York Daily Record) Nov 14, 2007 ? The Dallastown Lions Club reminds the community that it's easy to donate to its Recycle for Sight program. The club has placed donation boxes at various points in and near the borough for folks to donate their used eyeglasses and hearing aids.
Town Talk (The Farmington Daily Times) 7 p.m., Monday - The Aztec Lions Club meets at the Lions Hall, 219 S. Park Ave. We want your eyeglasses. The pot luck and dance scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 4, at the Aztec Senior Center, has been canceled.
Eyeglasses Upgrade Helps Elderly Battle Depression (ABC 7 El Paso) MONDAY, Nov. 12 (HealthDay News) -- Correcting nursing home residents' poor vision not only boosts quality of life, it may lower risks for depression, U.S.
Eyeglasses Improve Lives Of Seniors, Study Says (NBC 5 Chicago) Some older adults may be able to improve their quality of life with a simple device: eyeglasses.
Eyeglasses Upgrade Helps Elderly Battle Depression (MedicineNet.com) Title: Eyeglasses Upgrade Helps Elderly Battle Depression Category: Health News Created: 11/13/2007 10:56:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 11/13/2007
Eyeglasses Upgrade Helps Elderly Battle Depression (HealthDay via Yahoo! News) MONDAY, Nov. 12 (HealthDay News) -- Correcting nursing home residents' poor vision not only boosts quality of life, it may lower risks for depression, U.S. researchers report.
Forward.com (Forward) Among eBay?s unique postings are a human kidney and a jar that supposedly captured a breath from Pope John Paul II. Now, add a late rebbe?s eyeglasses. The starting price? A cool $350,000.
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