non violent strike. teach them nada. easy for me to say, but jeez i feel like you guys are giving the boss the knife to cut you. is nothing more important than cheap labor skipping? multi-nationals do this from country to country just looking for the cheapest labor they can find. im sure you guys know this already, but unless the world becomes one big country im not sure how this can be good.
Thats a good hypothesis. The increased accommodation from extended near-work *could* release more pigment into the angle and increase iop. Thats one idea, the other is this...
and scroll to accommodation
http://www.emedicine.com/oph/topic136.htm
As an eye doc myself, with a mild case of pds the topic interests me too.
www.linuxnetwork.com
has some unrelated, but cool fundus photography
While I don't dismiss the findings, I will not be advising my patients anytime soon to stop their computer use. I think there needs to be a better control to the study to convince me more positively of the results, say "heavy cloud-gazing" as another "risk". (in our rush,rush society that won't happen)
Normal tension glaucoma is still not well understood .
non violent strike. teach them nada. easy for me to say, but jeez i feel like you guys are giving the boss the knife to cut you. is nothing more important than cheap labor skipping? multi-nationals do this from country to country just looking for the cheapest labor they can find. im sure you guys know this already, but unless the world becomes one big country im not sure how this can be good.
Thats a good hypothesis. The increased accommodation from extended near-work *could* release more pigment into the angle and increase iop. Thats one idea, the other is this... and scroll to accommodation http://www.emedicine.com/oph/topic136.htm As an eye doc myself, with a mild case of pds the topic interests me too. www.linuxnetwork.com has some unrelated, but cool fundus photography
While I don't dismiss the findings, I will not be advising my patients anytime soon to stop their computer use. I think there needs to be a better control to the study to convince me more positively of the results, say "heavy cloud-gazing" as another "risk". (in our rush,rush society that won't happen) Normal tension glaucoma is still not well understood .