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Holding in a sneeze may seem harmless but it can lead to rare yet serious complications including brain-related injuries.
And one place to look out for them is in your eyes. High blood pressure can cause blurred vision —this is the result of hypertensive retinopathy, which is blood vessel damage causing blurred ...
If your blood pressure is too high, it puts extra strain on your blood vessels ... under the retina creates distorted vision or scars that harm vision, or from nerve damage in the eye.
Poor circulation affects more than just your hands and feet. Learn how it might be impacting your brain, skin, and more.
Researchers have uncovered the 3D structure of RBP3, a key protein in vision, revealing how it transports retinoids and fatty ...
The woman is one of four who have launched a civil claim against Andrew Tate in the UK, with allegations including rape, ...
The cold helps constrict broken blood vessels under the skin and reduces swelling and discoloration. Tip: Use a rolling motion, not just pressing, to help 'massage' the pooled blood back into ...
Eric woke up a week later. He had suffered broken, cracked and bruised ribs, a punctured lung, popped eye blood vessels, back ...
Although the risk is very low, stifling a sneeze can cause a ruptured eardrum, rupture of superficial blood vessels ... on your eye. Subcutaneous emphysema happens if air builds up under your ...
FROM eye exams to cancer tests ... if there is swelling in the main vessel that goes from your heart down through your abdomen, which if left to grow, could burst and lead to life-threatening ...
Three British women have a criminal case against Andrew Tate dismissed by the Crown Prosecution Service following a four-year ...