You should by now have all received a copy of my latest newsletter. Please feel free to pass it on to someone else that might be interested when you have finished with it.
In regards, to the cookbook by Ita Buttrose called Eating for Eye Health. I have purchased a copy from a local bookstore and it's actually full of fantastic and new recipes. Will have a go at some of them and will endeavor to post them on this blog. I am also trying to find out whether I can on-sell copies of the cookbook to my patients.
Until Next time..
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Eating for Eye Health: Ita Buttrose
Macular degeneration is responsible for 48% of severe vision loss in Australia. Eating well limits the risks, and to that end, Ita Buttrose and chef Vanessa Jones have produced an eye health cookbook.
Listen to an interview of Itta Buttrose with Fran Kelly on ABC Radio National at
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/breakfast/stories/2009/2512754.htm ....
Listen to an interview of Itta Buttrose with Fran Kelly on ABC Radio National at
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/breakfast/stories/2009/2512754.htm ....
EyeBorg

This puts a new whole meaning to saying " Big Brother is Watching "
A ONE-eyed filmmaker is going to implant a camera in his eye to make a film from his point of view.
Rob Spence, a documentary filmmaker from Canada, has been unable to use his right eye since it was damaged in a firearms accident as a child.
After wearing an eyepatch for many years, he recently got a prosthetic eye implanted – and decided he wanted to become what he calls an "Eyeborg" – a part-human, part-camera cyborg.
"I was looking at the small camera on my cellphone, and I got to thinking about the Bionic Man," he said in a recent video on his website.
"I want to turn my prosthetic eye into a wireless camera,"
Watch the clip at http://vimeo.com/3481857.....
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