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  2. Persistent aura without infarction - Wikipedia

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    Persistent aura without infarction (PAWOI) is a rare and seemingly benign [1] condition, first described in case reports in 1982 as "prolonged/persistent migraine aura status", [2] and in 2000 as "migraine aura status", [3] [4] that is not yet fully understood.

  3. Photopsia - Wikipedia

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    Photopsia is the presence of perceived flashes of light in the field of vision. It is most commonly associated with: [4] posterior vitreous detachment; migraine aura (ocular migraine / retinal migraine) migraine aura without headache; scintillating scotoma; retinal break or detachment; occipital lobe infarction (similar to occipital stroke)

  4. Aura (symptom) - Wikipedia

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    The aura is usually followed, after a time varying from minutes to an hour, by the migraine headache. However, the migraine aura can manifest itself in isolation, that is, without being followed by headache. The aura can stay for the duration of the migraine; depending on the type of aura, it can leave the person disoriented and confused.

  5. Does Medicare cover glasses? Understanding vision coverage - AOL

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    Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) does not cover routine vision care, including eyeglasses, except in certain situations. Therefore, a person must pay 100% of the costs.

  6. Scintillating scotoma - Wikipedia

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    Scintillating scotoma is a common visual aura that was first described by 19th-century physician Hubert Airy (1838–1903). Originating from the brain, it may precede a migraine headache, but can also occur acephalgically (without headache), also known as visual migraine or migraine aura. [4]

  7. What Is an Aura? A Beginner’s Guide to Aura Colors and Meanings

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    Many readers are capable of seeing all the colors of an individual's aura during a single session, and some utilize special aura cameras to capture an individual's aura on film.

  8. 'Excessive and wrong': Seniors face 144% jump in long-term ...

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    MetLife customers in Ohio saw a 144% increase in their annual premiums for long-term care insurance, according to a letter the insurance company sent policyholders in July.

  9. Lighting for the elderly - Wikipedia

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    Lighting systems can help seniors maintain balance and stability. [25] Furthermore, sleep deprivation can contribute to decreased postural control. [ 26 ] [ 27 ] Nightlights that accent horizontal and vertical spaces, such as soft lighting above a doorway or at the foot of a bed, can reduce the risk of falls without disturbing sleep.