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Healthy Habits: Daily stretching, outdoor activities keep Dr. Lauren Blieden moving

March 5, 2018 Dr. Lauren Blieden,  Healthy Habits,  Nutrition and Wellness,  ophthalmology

Taking care of your health is a priority and nobody knows that more than physicians and healthcare providers. It can sometimes be difficult to find

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Laser eye treatments: See more clearly in 2017

February 6, 2017 Dr. Zaina Al-Mohtaseb,  eye health,  Jeannette Sanchez,  ophthalmology

Is 2017 the year to get rid of glasses and contacts? If so, you are probably investigating laser options. Dr. Zaina Al-Mohtaseb, assistant professor of

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Throwback Thursday: History has its eyes on you

October 6, 2016 Andy Phifer,  eyesight,  ophthalmology,  Throwback Thursday

From virtual reality headsets, to digital cameras and programs that let people with disabilities communicate, eye tracking software is a technology that has been integrated

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From The Labs

Rhodopsin most likely works as a dimer in living cells

October 4, 2016 diseases of the retina,  ophthalmology,  Retinitis pigmentosa,  rhodopsin

Although rhodopsin — the molecule that allows the eye to detect dim light — has a long and well-recognized history of more than 100 years,

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Healthy Habits: Family time keeps Dr. Sumitra Khandelwal motivated

July 18, 2016 Dr. Sumitra Khandelwal,  Fitness,  Healthy Eating,  Healthy Habits,  Houston,  Nutrition,  Nutrition and Wellness,  ophthalmology

Taking care of your health is a priority and nobody knows that more than physicians and healthcare providers. It can sometimes be difficult to find

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Deal with some vision problems in the blink of an eye

February 24, 2016 Dr. Kimberly Yen,  Healthcare,  Houston,  ophthalmology,  Screen Time

Banish this health myth: Staring at a television or computer screen will cause permanent eye damage. Dr. Kimberly Yen, assistant professor of ophthalmology at Baylor

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Tips to cope with computer vision syndrome

September 16, 2015 computer visions syndrome,  Dr. Sumitra Khandelwal,  eye health,  Headaches,  Healthcare,  Houston,  Men's Health,  office health,  ophthalmology,  Technology,  Women's Health

Sitting and staring at a computer all day accompanies most jobs, but positioning yourself and the computer in a specific way may help alleviate the

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Tips for protecting your eyes this summer

April 28, 2014 Alkek Eye Center,  Dr. Elizabeth Baze,  eyesight,  Healthcare,  ophthalmology,  Summer

Take precautionary measures to protect your eyes during the summer to prevent long-term damage to eyesight, said a Baylor College of Medicine ophthalmologist. “Ultraviolet light,

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Blood vessels (magenta) intertwined with metastatic medulloblastoma tumor cells (green) nestled within the protective layers that surround the mouse spinal cord. From the Labs: a closer look at metastatic medulloblastoma

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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