1. Eye floaters : Information
The floating specks you sometimes see in front of your eyes are not on the surface of your eyes, but inside them. These floaters are bits of cellular debris that come and go without treatment. To some people, these "floaters" look like spots. To o...
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2. Black Magic and Evil Eye : BLACK MAGIC AND EVIL EYE
Magic has probably been practiced since the beginning of recorded history. It evolved out of a need to explain and control an environment that was often hostile and deadly. The world, the sky, the stars and planets, birth, illness, and death were ...
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3. Download Data for Cancer of the Eye, Females, Black by State, 1970-94
Download Data for Cancer of the Eye, Females, Black by State, 1970-94 Click a red dot to choose a different Cancer of the Eye data set.
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4. black cohosh Information - Drugs and Treatments - MedHelp
The use of black cohosh in cultural and traditional settings may differ from concepts accepted by current Western medicine. When considering the use of herbal supplements, consultation with a primary health care professional is advisable. Addition...
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5. OHSU Health Information: Bruising or Black Eye (Ecchymosis)
Ecchymosis, or more commonly known as a “black eye," usually occurs from some type of trauma to the eye, causing the tissue around the eye to become bruised. Your child's physician will examine the eye...
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6. Black eye
A black eye is caused by bleeding into the tissue around the eye. This most often follows trauma. The medical term for this type of bruising is ecchymosis.
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7. Bruising or Black Eye (Ecchymosis)
Ecchymosis, or more commonly known as a "black eye," usually occurs from some type of trauma to the eye, causing the tissue around the eye to become bruised. Your child's physician will examine the eye
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8. Gillard gives clubs 'a black eye'
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has given a "black eye" to Australia's 4000 registered clubs and broken a promise to consult with them on poker machine laws, a lobby group says.
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9. Black eye: First aid - MayoClinic.com
The so-called black eye is caused by bleeding beneath the skin around the eye. Sometimes a black eye indicates a more extensive injury, even a skull fracture, particularly if the area around both eye
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10. Black eye definition - eMedicineHealth - experts in everyday emergencies, first aid and health information
Black eye: Bruising of the eyelid and/or under- eye area as a result of trauma to the eye. Colloquially called a shiner.
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