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Facts About Cataracts that You Need to Know

Cataract removal is a procedure to remove a clouded lens from the eye. The reason cataracts are removed is to improve vision and almost always includes placing an artificial lens in the eye. In most cases surgery in a hospital or surgery center in an outpatient clinic for those who are unable to see well. Other options include laser surgery for cataract surgery.

In order to know when to have cataract surgery this decision will be based on how well you are able to see during routine activities. For instance you may be able to drive, watch television and work on a computer even after diagnosis. When the cloudy lens is removed, a lens implant is used to restore the focus of the eye then the lens implant is folded and inserted through the opening in the eye. Next the lens is placed through the pupil, behind the colored iris to replace it with a permanent lens to restore the focus of the eye. Things to know is that following the surgical removal of the natural lens it is artificial intraocular lens implant that is inserted into the eye.

An eye surgeon known as an ophthalmologist restore vision to the eye lens that lies behind the iris and the pupil. Some signs and symptoms of cataracts may include Clouded, blurred or dim vision, Increasing difficulty with vision at night, Sensitivity to light and glare, Seeing "halos" around lights, Frequent changes in eyeglass or contact lens prescription, Fading or yellowing of colors and Double vision in a single eye

Cataract eye surgery options for cataract removal.

Required surgical instruments and suction and an instrument and machine that uses sound waves known as ultrasonic energy is needed to break up the lens and suction it out. This is called phacoemulsification. There is also an artificial intraocular that will help improve your vision. In cataract surgery, the cloudy natural lens must be removed from the eye torestore focusing power.

The lens of the eye is responsible for focusing images onto the back of the eye. It is normally transparent. With cataracts, the lens begins to cloud over time. This will gradually cause a loss in vision. Cataract removal is done when the cataract is causing problems with vision. The surgery improves vision.


Risks Cataract Surgery

Complications are rare, but no procedure is completely free of risk. If you are planning to have cataract surgery, your doctor will review a list of possible complications, which may include: inflammation, infection damage to the eye, decreased vision, increased eye pressure, droopy eyelid. Some factors that may increase the risk of complications include: Obesity, Smoking, Diabetes, Poor overall health, Bleeding disorders, Infection, or history of trauma to the eye.

Some signs symptoms cataracts as well as cataracts side effects happens as we age, some of the protein may clump together and start to cloud a small area of the lens. In time, the cataract may grow larger and cloud more of the lens, making it harder to see. According to National Eye Institute of Health researchers suspect that there are several causes of cataract, such as smoking and diabetes. Or, it may be that the protein in the lens just changes from the wear and tear it takes over the years.


Customize Your Own Diet for Rheumatoid Arthritis Rheumatoid Arthritis diet and exercise is the first step in getting Information on arthritis diet, exercise, nutrition, prevention and risk factors so you can improve on your condition. You will be surprised to find that data from a national survey revealed that 37% of people with arthritis get no exercise, despite the potential benefits. It is important to realize that exercise is beneficial even if you don't participate in regular exercise. You may fear that exercise will cause arthritis flares or that it will increase joint pain and joint stiffness. Well actually the opposite is true with proper exercise it will help decrease joint pain and stiffness. It has been reported that the link between rheumatoid arthritis diet and the disease itself is very complex simply because of how it may affect symptoms so there are certain dietary guidelines that should be followed to avoid any side effects. So if you are thinking of adding nutrients in your day to day meals it will be very beneficial for prevention of such disorders. Rheumatoid arthritis diet plan


Good nutrition supplement includes fruits, fiber, oatmeal, plenty of water and juice. It is best for the diet for rheumatoid arthritis sufferers be part of a nutritional plan which also include diet recipes from Mediterranean, alkaline and dietary supplements. A variety of foods you can eat include plenty of grain products and vegetables, and fruits, as well as a diet low in fat, saturated fat and cholesterol, so that you can moderate sugars while you manage arthritis with diet and exercise. Some exercises that work well are ones that will strengthen the muscles that surround your joints, as well as maintain and improve bone strength for your improved overall strength and energy which will help you achieve good sleep while managing weight along with improving your mood, confidence, and overall well-being. It may be a concept that is hard to understand but balancing rest and activity will help many arthritis patients who live with chronic pain to find ways to avoide leading a sedentary lifestyle. Usually pain causes a person to become less active, and less activity increases pain. It's truly a vicious cycle. So once you realize that a sedentary lifestyle can make you worse. Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease which involves deterioration of the cartilage protecting the ends of the bones. Since it can be caused by injury, or through an inherited protein defect. The causes result in an improper formation of the cartilage. With this kind of arthritis it is most commonly due to wear of the joints from lifestyle, diet and aging. It has been suggested that your rheumatoid arthritis diet exercise program include aerobic exercise to strengthen your heart and lungs, strengthening exercises to make your muscles stronger so they can better support your joints, and stretching exercises to keep your muscles flexible and joints loose. Rheumatoid arthritis, is an autoimmune disorder that develops because the immune system identifies the synovial membrane as foreign. Inflammation that causes damage to the cartilage in and around the joint. Fever, fatigue, swelling, weight loss and crippling pain are some of the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis which tends to develop all over the body, which makes it particularly difficult to provide total cure or treatment.


Researchers have been exploring the link between diet and arthritis has evidence for actual physical improvement. So before beginning an exercise program, it’s important to speak with your doctor or physical therapist to find an appropriate exercise program for you.

The Open Championship,

When it comes to professional golf the British open is the oldest major held outside the USA. The event itself takes place every year on courses in Scotland or England where the Open features a four hole playoff for all golfers tied at the end of regulation. The open prize money has been the highest from 2002 to 2008. Its interesting to note that the open is played on the third Friday in July with the first championship first played in 1860 at Prestwick Golf Club, in Ayrshire, Scotland. It is the third major to take place each year, following The Masters and the U.S. Open, but before the PGA Championship.

When the Open became part of the PGA Tour's official schedule John Daley was the play off winner over the Italian Costantino Rocca. It has been reported that at the St Andrews in 2000, Jack Nicklaus waved farewell to the crowds, afterwards decided to play in the 2005 Open.at the Home of Golf. As you are probably aware Tiger Woods has won three Championships with two being at St Andrews in 2000 as well as 2005, while the other one was in 2006 at Hoylake.

In 2007 Pádraig Harrington of the Republic of Ireland defeated Sergio García in a four-hole playoff. In 2009, Tom Watson at The Open lead the tournament through 71 holes setting up a four-hole playoff, which he would lose by six shots to Stewart Cink. Originally, the trophy to the event's winner was the Champion's Belt, a red leather belt with a silver buckle. In 1863 a prize fund was introduced to be shared among the 2nd, 3rd and 4th place professional because there was no prize money in the first three Opens.

Interestingly the early winners were all Scottish professionals, who worked as greenkeepers, clubmakers, and caddies to supplement winnings from championships and challenge matches. Since then the Open has always been dominated by professionals, with only six victories by amateurs, all of which occurred between 1890 and 1930.

The British Open Championship Review

Who will win the 2010 british open between the players Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Lee Westwood, Padraig Harrington, Ernie Els, Justin Rose, and Ian Poulter,. The R&A rules of golf is the governing body and organizer of the Open Championship operating with the consent of 141 organizations from amateur to professional game on the behalf of 30 million golfers in 126 countries.

The pros will be playing on the old course, with the newest course being the Castle course along with the Eden, Jubilee, Strathtyrum and Balgove courses.

In the 2009 British Open, Stewart Cink birdied and Tom Watson he two squared off in a four-hole aggregate playoff, with Watson deflating 72nd-hole bogey leading to Cink winning the playoff and then the Open Championship.


The British Grand Prix

For those who are interested in a FIA Formula One World Championship then you will like the British grand prix that is held at the Silverstone Circuit, this motor racing along with the Italian grand prix is one of the oldest. While it was first established in Britian it was in 1926 that San Sebastian won the French grand prix in 1923 so in the following year the sport grew to more wins with the French team of Louis Wagner while driving a Delage 155B.

The one held at the Brooklands in 1927, they are best known for the 5 time designation of being the European Grand Prix. The village of Silverstone has hosted the race each year from the start of the F1 Championship of the 1950’s. Making Silverstone one of the fastest tracts on the Formula 1 calendar, world champion Keke Rosberg had the all time qualifying lap for over 15 years of the 1985 British Grand Prix with speeds up to 160.92 mph.

Although being one of the worlds premier motor racing events the British Grand Prix at Silvertone has had disputes over funding with the British Racing Drivers Club which led to doubt over the future improvements that would be necessary for the track’s facilities.

Some of the most notable British drivers include: John Watson, Nigel Mansell, Damon Hill, Johnny Herbert, David Coulthard and Lewis Hamilton from 1987 thru 2008.

Silverstone signed a 17 year contract with the British Grand Prix starting with the 2010 race showcasing a new circuit arena layout

The British Grand Prix Reviews

Winning Drivers: Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso won with McLaren's Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button, Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber winning twice each year. The comparison between teams include Williams having 113 wins, McLaren 168 and Ferrari having 211 wins.

When it comes to Podium finishes Button and Hamilton both have 4 successions for the British Grand Prix podium. A quicker driver is needed to qualify to start on a pole position at Silberstone, in the last 15 races, Webber, Hamilton and Vettel are the only drivers to have won. While on 8 of the last races Red Bull have been on pole.

Qualifying for the front row Red Bull has started with at least one car in the front row of the last 13 races. Renaults Vitaly Petrove is a driver that is qualifying for his team with Polands Robert Kubica recording high points. As you are probably aware the last British driver to win at Silverstone from pole position was Hill in 1994. Coulthard and Eddie Irvine finished in Britain 1999 while Ferrari won 15 times in Britain compared to McLaren's 14 and Williams's 10 and Michael Schumacher's seven time champion came in fifteenth place in Valencia.


As far back as 1894 organized automobile racing started with the Grand Prix motor racing in France. Its humble beginning as a road race from town to town lead to endurance tests for car and driver but even with innovations the higher speeds exceeding 100 miles per hour resulted in to fatalities for drivers and spectators until they managed to work with safety and driver guidelines used today.

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