Brain Brawn & Body Your Daily Dose February 10


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Dear Reader:

February is Low Vision Awareness Month

When you think of all the things you need to keep track of in order to stay healthy, do your eyes come to the top of the list? If not, they should! Men’s Health Network (MHN) is pleased to support and promote February as Low Vision Awareness Month by encouraging men and their families to protect their vision and their health.

"Men suffer from 73 percent of the total number of eye injuries that occur in the US, according to a survey conducted by the American Academy of Ophthalmology (Academy) and the American Society of Ocular Trauma (ASOT),” said Joel Potasznik, MD, Ophthalmology and member of the Board of Advisors, Men’s Health Network. “Some 52 percent of all injuries happen at home. It is very important for men and boys to understand proper eye safety when working at home or engaging in sports."

In efforts to promote February as Low Vision Awareness Month, MHN has shared a valuable resource booklet, Open Your Eyes, Protect Your Vision…and Your Health (http://www.menshealthnetwork.org/library/blueprinteye.pdf), which clarifies the connection between eye health and overall health. It also goes over some common eye diseases, disorders and injuries

Open Your Eyes, Protect Your Vision…and Your Health suggests a few tips for protecting eye health:

According to AFB AccessWorld Magazine website (http://www.afb.org/afbpress/pub.asp?DocID=aw140201), in the United States, the most common causes of low vision are age-related macular degeneration (AMD), glaucoma, cataracts, and diabetic retinopathy. People can also be born with conditions such as albinism or optic nerve damage that can result in low vision. Low vision can have an impact on people of all ages.

AMD is a leading cause of vision loss, affecting more than 2 million Americans age 50 and older. Low vision aids can make the most of remaining vision. For more information on Low Vision visit www.preventblindness.org. 

More health information is available at Brain Brawn & Body and find out about other healthy events on Healthy Happenings. I invite you to read, learn, enjoy!

 

Eric Von

Publisher/Editor