In this article, we present a review of ocular conditions related to alcohol consumption. A search of the literature published from 1952 to March 2020 was performed. The titles and abstracts were s...
Did you know that alcohol can have both short-term and long-term effects on your eyesight? Learn about the short-term effects of alcohol, such as eye twitching and dry eyes, as well as the long-ter...
Request PDF | Eye color predicts alcohol use in two archival samples | The present study used data from two archival samples to test the hypothesis, derived from Worthy, M. (1999), Eye colour: a ke...
In an experimental double-blind placebo study of 18 subjects (mean age 26.2 years), we investigated the effect of three blood alcohol concentrations (0.0%, 0.05% and 0.1%) on five visuomotor readin...
This large population-based study found alcohol use to have a clear sex-specific effect on DED, presenting as a risk-factor only in females. This adds to the evidence of sex-specific pathophysiolog...
The relationship between alcohol use and lens opacities was examined in a large (N = 4926) population-based study of adults aged 43 to 86 years in Beaver Dam, Wis. These data were collected from 19...
to children exposed to high levels of alcohol prenatally who do not develop FAS. Eye examinations are unlikely to clarify the diagnosis in children suspected of having alcohol-related damage.
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Request PDF | On Nov 1, 2008, F.D. Rodríguez published The eyes and alcohol | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
The New York State Senate is advancing legislation that would allow bars and restaurants to use facial recognition to verify for alcohol and tobacco.