Health News from The Valley Health System
Summer 2004

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Gender Makes a Difference in Matters of the Heart

For Men Only -- New Treatment Relieves Uncomfortable Prostate Symptoms

Desert Springs Hospital CEO Awarded Highest Honor by Universal Health Services

Senior Advantage Calendar of Events

The Carrot of My Eye?

New Spinal Fusion Procedure Relieves Painful Symptoms

Take Time to Choose the Right Physician

Things You Can Do to Avoid Allergy Triggers

Attention Registered Nurses!
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The Carrot of My Eye?

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As usual, mom was right: Carrots are good for your eyes. And now there's proof.

Researchers have shown that a diet rich in carrots and other vegetables may help protect against macular degeneration, the most common cause of blindness in older Americans.

Scientists say it's the carotenoids that help. These are substances that give carrots and other vegetables their yellow, orange and red colors. Researchers found a positive relationship between the density of a pigment in the macula lutea (an area of especially keen vision on your eye's retina) and the consumption of fruits and vegetables high in the carotenoids beta-carotene and lutein.

The scientists speculate that the pigment filters out harmful blue light and shields against reactive oxygen byproducts generated in the process of vision.

Along with carrots, beneficial foods include spinach, kale, corn and broccoli.

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