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Strabismus (misaligned eyes) in children triples risk of mental illness
Children whose eyes are misaligned and point outward are at significantly increased risk of developing mental illness by early adulthood, according to findings of a Mayo Clinic study published this month in Pediatrics, the official journal...
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Eye divergence in children triples risk of mental illness
ROCHESTER, Minn.-- Children whose eyes are misaligned and point outward are at significantly increased risk of developing mental illness by early adulthood, according to findings of a Mayo Clinic study published this month in Pediatrics ...
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Hypothesis: Pulley system controls paths of human muscles
Source: Ophthalmology Times Meeting E-News Email|Print| Del.icio.us Digg Reddit Facebook |Save|License |Discuss On Sermo The hypothesis that connective tissue pulleys control the paths of human muscles was presented by Joseph Demer, MD, PhD,...
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AAO: Hypothesis: Pulley system controls paths of human muscles
Source: Ophthalmology Times Meeting E-News Email|Print| Del.icio.us Digg Reddit Facebook |Save|License |Discuss On Sermo The hypothesis that connective tissue pulleys control the paths of human muscles was presented by Joseph Demer, MD, PhD,...
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Strabismus in Childhood Linked to Risk of Mental Illness in Young Adulthood
_ Strabismus in Childhood Linked to Risk of Mental Illness in Young Adulthood.
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Strabismus in childhood linked to risk of mental illness in young adulthood
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Children with exotropia type strabismus appear to be at increased risk for developing mental illness by young adulthood, according to a report in the November issue of Pediatrics.Esotropia in childhood, however...
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