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    Explore "cataract surgery" with insightful episodes like "341: BONUS COFFEE: I Don't Know How to Arrange My Nickels with Peggy Rowe", "302: BONUS: Have You Seen My Husband's Teeth?" and "#198 - Eye health—everything you need to know | Steven Dell, M.D." from podcasts like ""The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe", "The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe" and "The Peter Attia Drive"" and more!

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    341: BONUS COFFEE: I Don't Know How to Arrange My Nickels with Peggy Rowe

    341: BONUS COFFEE: I Don't Know How to Arrange My Nickels with Peggy Rowe
    America’s grandmother shares more of her signature wit and charm while discussing her husband’s cataract surgery recovery including a grueling eye drop schedule, the difference between an astigmatism and a stigmatism, forgetting your keys, the pros and cons of high stakes poker and Mahjongg, the meaning of PIE, and Lou Carter’s song If I Had a Nose Full of Nickels.  Strap in for another coffee with mom.
     

    302: BONUS: Have You Seen My Husband's Teeth?

    302: BONUS: Have You Seen My Husband's Teeth?
    Killer coyotes, cataract surgery, cheating on eye exams, pellets in Chuck’s ass, the Florida wedding, John’s teeth lost at the rehearsal dinner, Mike channels his QVC days, Peggy plays Vanna White, John’s confusing anatomy, sapele vs oak, opening night of the Winter Follies, and the auctioning of an oversized napkin holder filled with Peggy’s books.  In other words, just another Coffee with Mom!

    #198 - Eye health—everything you need to know | Steven Dell, M.D.

    #198 - Eye health—everything you need to know | Steven Dell, M.D.

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    Episode Description:

    Steven Dell is an ophthalmologist, current Medical Director of Dell Laser Consultants, and a leader in refractive eye surgery with over 20 patents to his name. In this episode, Steven explains the anatomy and functional mechanics of the eye and how they relate to common variations in vision. He discusses changes in vision that occur with aging, the fundamentals of different types of vision loss, and provides an in-depth look into the various treatments and procedures available for corrective eye surgery. Additionally, Steven explains how one might protect the eyes and prevent vision loss—a topic particularly important for children in light of the epidemic of myopia. 

    We discuss:

    • Why Steven chose ophthalmology, and the crossovers to other medical disciplines [3:45];
    • Anatomy of the eye, common types of vision loss, and age-related vision changes [14:15];
    • Eye drops that can potentially improve vision [27:30];
    • The explanation for different eye colors [33:15];
    • Physiology of the eye and its connections to the brain [34:45];
    • Understanding human vision through an evolutionary lens [41:00];
    • Enhancing vision beyond 20/20 [47:00];
    • Astigmatism: definition, cause, and high prevalence [51:30];
    • Nearsightedness (myopia): causes, epidemic in children, and prevention strategies [54:15];
    • Cataracts: impact of aging and how they can be repaired [1:05:00];
    • Lens implants that can correct and improve vision [1:19:30];
    • Effects of eye trauma [1:26:45];
    • Corneal abrasion from ‘dry eye’: causes, treatment, and prevention strategies [1:29:00];
    • Sunglasses for eye protection [1:35:00];
    • Solutions to correct nearsightedness [1:42:00];
    • Laser eye surgery—photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) [1:45:45];
    • Laser eye surgery—LASIK [2:02:00];
    • Laser eye surgery—small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) [2:11:45];
    • Glaucoma: definition, causes, symptoms, and care [2:13:45];
    • Tips for preserving eye health [2:20:00];
    • Screen time and eye health [2:24:15];
    • Contact lenses: good hygiene and considerations [2:27:45];
    • A bonus benefit from repairing cataracts [2:29:00];
    • Questions about corrective eye surgery [2:31:30];
    • How an eye exam can be a window into metabolic illness [2:33:45]; and
    • More.

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