Definition for a Dry Eye Syndrome

Dry Eye Syndrome is affects most of the population older than 40 years of age and 25 to 35 million of people are affected due to this disease in america.

A thin layer of tears help to keep Eye and vision of a comfortable. This layer of tears is made up of 3 layers of this disease is a more common for a Women than in men.

The inner most layer is a thinnest and it is a layer of Mucus. Mucus helps keep a watery layer over the Eye and the middle layer is thick.

This layer is a Salt-Water solution for this layer keeps the Eye moist, comfortable and it also drains out the Dust in the Eye.

The upper layer is thin layer of Lipids consist of fats and oil the function of this layer is to a decrease the evaporation of Watery layer.
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New MRSA Strain Found in Cows' Milk in U.K., Denmark

FRIDAY, June 3 (HealthDay News) -- A new strain of the antibiotic-resistant bacteria methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) has been detected in cows' milk in the United Kingdom and Denmark.

Dr. Mark A. Holmes, of the department of veterinary medicine at the University of Cambridge in England, and his colleagues warned that this new variant, which is genetically different than existing MRSA strains, could go undetected by typical testing techniques.

Common in hospitals and nursing homes, MRSA can cause serious illness or even death. The new strain of MRSA identified in cows' milk is also associated with disease in humans, according to the report published in the June 2 online edition of The Lancet Infectious Diseases.

Although the pasteurization of milk would prevent any risk of infection through the food chain, the investigators noted that more research is needed to determine if people who come into close contact with cattle are at greater risk because the study also found indirect evidence that cows could be an important source of this new strain of MRSA infection in humans.

The researchers also warned that the new strain of MRSA could be wrongly diagnosed as methicillin-susceptible, leading to prescriptions for the wrong antibiotics.
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