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Most strokes don't come out of nowhere many give silent warnings first, and your eyes may be one of the earliest places to detect them. In this episode, Dr. Ana Rosa explains how a routine eye exam can reveal early signs of stroke risk, reduced blood flow, microemboli, and vascular changes connected directly to the brain. Learn how eye-based findings, combined with imaging like carotid Doppler and transcranial Doppler, can help identify hidden dangers before a major stroke happens and what lifestyle changes can dramatically lower risk.
Stroke risk doesn't begin suddenly it builds silently through inflammation and vascular damage. In Part 2, Dr. Ana Rosa explains why inflammation, insulin resistance, and unstable plaque are the true drivers of stroke risk, and why blockage percentage alone doesn't tell the full story. Learn how doctors use imaging like carotid ultrasound, MRI, and MRA to identify dangerous soft plaque early and how daily lifestyle habits can slow, stop, or even reverse vascular damage before it leads to stroke.
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ADHD and anxiety are often discussed as purely neurological or psychological conditions — but vision can play a powerful and frequently missed role.In this episode, we break down how functional vision problems can create symptoms that look like inattention, restlessness, avoidance, and anxiety. From eye teaming and tracking issues to binocular vision dysfunction, you'll learn why visual inefficiency places extra strain on the brain and how that strain can show up behaviorally and emotionally.If you or your child struggle with focus, reading, or visual overwhelm — even with “perfect” eyesight — this episode offers a new lens to consider.In This Episode, We CoverWhy passing a vision screening does not rule out vision problemsHow visual inefficiency can look like ADHDCommon vision conditions that affect attention and learningThe connection between vision problems and anxietyWhy misdiagnosis happens so oftenWhat kind of eye exam to ask forPractical next steps for parents and adults(00:04) Intro(00:35) Vision, Behavior & Mental Health(00:57) Are These Symptoms Really Neurological?(01:14) When the Brain Works Too Hard to See(01:34) What This Episode Will Cover(01:54) The Vision Screening Misconception(02:14) 20/20 Eyesight vs Functional Vision(02:45) When Vision Problems Look Behavioral(03:00) ADHD-Like Symptoms Explained(03:21) Visual Fatigue vs Poor Attention(04:12) Why Kids Can't Explain Vision Struggles(04:26) Convergence Insufficiency(05:04) Binocular Vision Dysfunction (BVD)(05:57) Eye Tracking & Oculomotor Dysfunction(06:25) The Vision–Anxiety Connection(07:16) What Anxiety Looks Like in Children(07:43) Why Misdiagnosis Happens(08:24) Vision as Part of the Diagnostic Process(08:45) What Kind of Eye Exam to Ask For(09:07) Finding a Functional Vision Specialist(09:30) Vision Care as a Complement(10:18) Vision Therapy at Home Options(10:49) Advocating for Yourself or Your Child(11:06) Final Takeaway(11:35) Closing & Next StepsHelpful Resources & References Diagnosis & Next Steps4D Vision Therapy at Home— Digital Vision Therapy programs for children and adults https://www.4dvisiontherapyathome.com/OVDRA — The Optometrists in Visual Development and Rehabilitation Association https://www.ovdra.org/Vision Specialists — Is It ADHD or a Vision Problem?https://vision-specialists.com/adhd-symptoms-and-treatment-is-it-adhd-or-is-it-your-eyes/ADHD & VisionADDitude Magazine — ADHD and Vision Problemshttps://www.additudemag.com/adhd-and-vision-problems-understanding-symptoms/Clarendon Vision — How Are ADHD and Vision Problems Related?https://www.clarendonvision.com/our-blog/how-are-adhd-and-vision-problems-related.htmlCook Vision Therapy — ADHD and Vision: How Eye Problems Affect Attentionhttps://www.cookvisiontherapy.com/adhd-and-vision-how-eye-problems-affect-attention/Binocular Vision & AttentionDizziness & Headache — Why Binocular Vision Dysfunction Is Often Mistaken for ADHD
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In this special minisode, I'm introducing our new NP Confidence Corner series, where we'll share quick, actionable tips released every other week between our regular episodes. Today, Kaitlyn joins me to share a clinical pearl about eye examinations that transformed her practice as a new NP. Join us on November 6th for a must-see webinar on the most common eye conditions in primary care: https://lp.npreviews.com/webinars Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/smnpreviewsofficial
In this episode, Chris discusses the evolving landscape of diabetic eye exams, particularly the shift towards fundus photography and the implications of AI in this space. He emphasizes the importance of comprehensive eye care beyond just fundus imaging, highlighting the limitations of such technology and the need for a holistic approach to patient management. Chris calls for a redefinition of value in eye care, urging practitioners to focus on the broader health needs of diabetic patients rather than merely fulfilling compliance metrics. ------------------- For our listeners, use the code 'EYECODEMEDIA22' for 10% off at check out for our Premiere Billing & Coding bundle or our EyeCode Billing & Coding course. Sharpen your billing and coding skills today and leave no money on the table! questions@eyecode-education.com https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdEt3AkIpRrfNhieeImiZBF5lYRIR2aAsl7UqWJ_m2GV6OKEA/viewform?usp=header https://coopervision.com/our-company/... Go to MacuHealth.com and use the coupon code PODCAST2024 at checkout for special discounts Show Sponsors: CooperVision MacuHealth
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What matters more for your heart: diet, exercise, or sleep? ✅ In Part 2, Dr. Michael McConnell breaks down the daily habits that protect your arteries, why the Mediterranean diet is the gold standard, and how even small changes lower the risk of heart attack and stroke.
Can your eye exam reveal heart disease, diabetes, and even Alzheimer's before symptoms appear?
"90% of the information that we use while we're driving to make safe and appropriate decisions is visual in nature."When we think of driving skills, most of us imagine rules of the road, practice hours, or reaction time. But what if the biggest factor in safe driving isn't about practice at all, but it's about vision?Today, Jessica explores the critical role visual skills play in driving safely and confidently. From peripheral awareness and depth perception to processing speed and visual memory, vision is at the heart of every decision we make behind the wheel.You'll also hear real-life examples—from avoiding unexpected road hazards to helping teens and rehabilitating drivers—showing how vision therapy and targeted training can make all the difference. Whether it's a young driver preparing for their test, someone recovering from a brain injury, or a neurodiverse individual seeking independence, strengthening visual skills is the key to safer roads.If you're a parent, a driving instructor, or someone who simply wants to feel more confident behind the wheel, this episode will open your eyes to how vision training can transform driving safety.(00:00) Intro(00:33) Importance of visual processing in driving(04:56) Visual awareness on the road(06:29) Challenges for rehabilitating drivers and understanding visual processing pathways(09:36) Vision therapy for neurodiverse individuals(11:37) Preparing teens for safe driving(13:20) Vision therapy benefits for drivers(15:16) Built to Drive programs(17:25) Final thoughts and contact informationRESOURCES4D Vision Gym at homeCheck out our Digital Programs4D Built for LifeStart your FREE TRIAL today 4D Built to Read Digital ProgramConcussion RecoveryBuilt to DriveFollow us at 4D Vision Gym on Facebook and Instagram @4dvisiongymvt for the latest news and updates. DM us if you have any Vision Therapy related questions - you may hear the answer in a future episode!If you enjoyed this show, please rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. We really appreciate your support!Send us a screenshot of your review and receive 10% off any one of our 4D Vision Gym products or services. And if your friends or family are experiencing inexplicable challenges, refer them to this podcast and tell them, “It Could Be Your Eyes.”
"A clean bill of health from a pediatrician, or even a vision screening, does not mean your child is visually prepared to go back to school."As back-to-school season approaches, most parents are focused on supplies, shoes, and physicals—but there's one essential item missing from many checklists: a proper eye exam. In this solo episode, Jessica breaks down the hidden vision challenges that can impact your child's learning, attention, and confidence in the classroom.She explains why a standard eye exam (even with a trusted optometrist) may not catch critical issues like tracking, convergence, or near vision delays—and how developmental optometrists and behavioral eye care can bridge that gap.If your child is struggling in school despite being bright and capable, this episode is your reminder to look deeper—it could be their eyes.(00:00) Intro(00:38) Back to school season(01:43) The importance of eye exams(02:31) Common vision issues that standard eye checks miss(03:51) How to find the right eye doctor(05:35) 4D Vision Gym: Your specialized vision care center(06:58) 4D Built to Read Digital Program(07:50) Finding local and online resources(08:08) Learn how to get a $200 special discount(09:25) Contact informationRESOURCES Optometrists and Vision Development and Rehabilitation Association4D Vision Gym at homeCheck out our Digital Programs4D Built for LifeStart your FREE TRIAL today 4D Built to Read Digital ProgramConcussion RecoveryBuilt to DriveFollow us at 4D Vision Gym on Facebook and Instagram @4dvisiongymvt for the latest news and updates. DM us if you have any Vision Therapy related questions - you may hear the answer in a future episode!If you enjoyed this show, please rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. We really appreciate your support!Send us a screenshot of your review and receive 10% off any one of our 4D Vision Gym products or services. And if your friends or family are experiencing inexplicable challenges, refer them to this podcast and tell them, “It Could Be Your Eyes.”
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This episode is on saying 26 in the Gospel of Thomas. Jesus said, "You see the sliver in your friend's eye, but you don't see the timber in your own eye. When you take the timber out of your own eye, then you will see well enough to remove the sliver from your friend's eye."This saying in the Gospel of Thomas has a famous parallel in the Gospel of Matthew in the Sermon on the Mount where Jesus says, “Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother's eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye? How can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,' when all the time there is a plank in your own eye? You hypocrite, first take the plank out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother's eye.”The differences between the canonical and noncanonical versions are few but important. They are the difference between duality and nonduality.View Marshall's books here: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Marshall-Davis/author/B001K8Y0RU
Sunday AM Worship - 06/29/2025
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We need to look at ourselves and work on ourselves rather than looking at others.
Bereit für eine Begegnung der besonderen Art? In diesem ASMR-Erlebnis dreht sich alles um dich und deine Augen. Lass dich von sanften Klängen und einer Prise spielerischer Aufmerksamkeit verwöhnen.
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On this episode of More Deadly, Rachel and Ariel exorcise some demons in our review of The Devil's Doorway, directed by Aislinn Clarke. So, was this movie a miracle? Or was it blasphemy? Listen to The More Deadly Podcast Episode 113 to find out! What to watch before the next episode: Draug, directed by Karin Engman & Klas Persson In the extended version of this episode for our Patrons, Rachel and Ariel dig into Aislinn Clarke's filmography with a discussion of her short films In the Dark Room, Childer, and Eye Exam. Support our Patreon to access longer episodes, live shows, and much more all ad-free! Want to be a part of the show? We'd love to hear from you! Send feedback and questions to TheMoreDeadlyPodcast@gmail.com, or on our Facebook page! Follow us on Instagram, Bluesky, and X @zgpodcasts and on TikTok @More.Deadly. Subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get the pod. If you're enjoying the show please consider taking a moment to rate and review our pod. Check out our sweet merch at Teepublic. The More Deadly theme music is “More Deadly” by Elizabeth Kyle & Eric Newell
On this episode of More Deadly, Rachel and Ariel exorcise some demons in our review of The Devil's Doorway, directed by Aislinn Clarke. So, was this movie a miracle? Or was it blasphemy? Listen to The More Deadly Podcast Episode 113 to find out! What to watch before the next episode: Draug directed by Karin Engman & Klas Persson In the extended version of this episode for our Patrons, Rachel and Ariel dig into Aislinn Clarke's filmography with a discussion of her short films In the Dark Room, Childer, and Eye Exam. Support our Patreon to access longer episodes, live shows, and much more all ad-free! Want to be a part of the show? We'd love to hear from you! Send feedback and questions to TheMoreDeadlyPodcast@gmail.com, or on our Facebook page! Follow us on Instagram, Bluesky, and X @zgpodcasts and on TikTok @More.Deadly. Subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get the pod. If you're enjoying the show please consider taking a moment to rate and review our pod. Check out our sweet merch at Teepublic. The More Deadly theme music is “More Deadly” by Elizabeth Kyle & Eric Newell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The old Scottish pastor Alexander Whyte gives the illustration that when the sun comes up every morning, it bakes clay but melts butter. The exact same event has radically different effects on different characters, different personalities. The Lord knows how he has made each and every one of us, and if we are open to his leading, he can take the events of our life, even the ones he brings that we believe are unfair and shape them for our good and His glory.
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This week we do a deep dive into al thing Optometry. Plus some fun facts about everyone's favorite marsupial.
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Slacker is thinking about glasses...but can he trust an eye exam he took online?
"Driving isn't just about being able to see clearly—it's about how well you process and respond to everything happening around you."In this episode, we're breaking down the top five visual skills every teen driver needs to hit the road safely. From avoiding accidents to navigating tricky parking situations, we explore how vision goes beyond 20/20 eyesight and becomes a critical tool for safe driving.Tune in to learn more about what you can do to set your teen up for success behind the wheel. Ready to help your teen build these skills? Visit usIn this episode you'll hear about:(00:00) Intro(00:35) Safe Driving for Teens and The Highway Incident(01:50) Depth Perception in Driving(04:35) Eye-Hand-Foot Coordination(06:17) Training for Quick Reaction Speed(08:03) The Fit-Light Trainer(09:27) Peripheral Awareness and Integration(10:43) Understanding Visual Closure(12:04) Contact Us to Improve Your Teen's Visual SkillsCheck out our Digital ProgramsStart your FREE TRIAL today 4D Built to Read Digital ProgramConcussion RecoveryBuilt to DriveFollow us at 4D Vision Gym on Facebook and Instagram @4dvisiongymvt for the latest news and updates. DM us if you have any Vision Therapy related questions - you may hear the answer in a future episode!If you enjoyed this show, please rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. We really appreciate your support!Send us a screenshot of your review and receive 10% off any one of our 4D Vision Gym products or services. And if your friends or family are experiencing inexplicable challenges, refer them to this podcast and tell them, “It Could Be Your Eyes.”
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"20/20 vision is only one piece of the puzzle—how well you process and respond to what you see is what truly impacts your daily life."In this episode, we dive into the depth and importance of a comprehensive eye exam and how it differs from a standard 15-minute checkup. Dr. Collier explains why vision therapy is about much more than just clarity; it's about how well your brain and eyes work together to process information and respond in real time.We also cover the unique aspects of vision therapy at 4D Vision Gym:Detailed, In-Depth Exams: These exams go far beyond 20/20 vision, assessing visual processing, tracking, depth perception, and more.Specialized Programs for Athletes: Discover how the sensory station and targeted visual training enhance athletic performance and give athletes a competitive edge.Supporting Kids and Adults with Visual Challenges: Dr. Collier explains how vision therapy helps those struggling with reading, learning difficulties, and recovery from brain injuries.Tune in to learn how vision therapy could be the answer for those who need more than a standard eye exam to improve their quality of life. If you're curious about whether vision therapy could help you or a loved one, reach out to us to learn more!In this episode you'll hear about:(00:00) Intro(00:44) Understanding vision therapy and the 4D Vision Gym eye exam(02:20) Beyond 20/20 vision(03:41) Visual processing explained: what our kids go through(06:29) Focusing power after a concussion(07:39) Depth perception - 3D vision(09:28) Processing(10:26) Eye exams for athletes(13:22) Dyslexia or reading difficulties?(16:02) 4D Built to Read Digital Program(16:52) Vision rehabilitation after stroke(22:12) Visual field cuts on brain tumor and stroke patients(24:12) Steps to schedule an eye examCheck out our Digital ProgramsStart your FREE TRIAL today 4D Built to Read Digital ProgramConcussion RecoveryBuilt to DriveFollow us at 4D Vision Gym on Facebook and Instagram @4dvisiongymvt for the latest news and updates. DM us if you have any Vision Therapy related questions - you may hear the answer in a future episode!If you enjoyed this show, please rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. We really appreciate your support!Send us a screenshot of your review and receive 10% off any one of our 4D Vision Gym products or services. And if your friends or family are experiencing inexplicable challenges, refer them to this podcast and tell them, “It Could Be Your Eyes.”
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In this episode, Derrick, Shawn, and Garrett dive into the news of three upcoming Star Wars movies, share their thoughts on whether the Silent Hill 2 remake might be a little too terrifying, and witness Shawn experiencing a live eye exam right on set!
A regular eye exam can now detect early signs of chronic conditions like diabetes and heart disease due to AI technology.
9 Key Metrics: https://eyecodeeducation.ck.page/262f3cef1d Comprehensive Optometry Simplified Community: https://www.eyecodeeducation.com/bundles/comprehensive-optometry-simplified In this episode, Dr. Kyle Klute and Dr. Chris Wolfe discuss the cognitive anchor of the annual eye exam and the internal struggle that comes with it. They explore how optometrists are often anchored to the belief that the yearly comprehensive exam is the most important aspect of their profession, which limits their ability to schedule patients for more frequent visits. They also discuss how patient expectations and vision insurance reinforce this cognitive anchor. The solution lies in refining protocols, following clinical practice guidelines, and using key phrases to communicate concerns and the need for more frequent visits. Breaking the cognitive anchor allows optometrists to provide better care to their patients. Takeaways Optometrists often struggle with the cognitive anchor of the annual eye exam, which limits their ability to schedule patients for more frequent visits. Patient expectations and vision insurance reinforce the belief that the annual exam is sufficient. Refining protocols and following clinical practice guidelines can help optometrists provide more comprehensive care. Using key phrases to communicate concerns and the need for more frequent visits can help break the cognitive anchor and improve patient care.