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  2. Achlys - Wikipedia

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    In Homer, the word achlys (ἀχλύς, 'mist'), is frequently used to describe a mist that is "shed" upon a mortal's eyes, often while dying. [2] For example in the Iliad, the hero Sarpedon while grieviously wounded: his spirit failed him, and down over his eyes a mist [ἀχλύς] was shed.

  3. Amaurosis fugax - Wikipedia

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    Giant cell arteritis: Giant cell arteritis can result in granulomatous inflammation within the central retinal artery and posterior ciliary arteries of eye, resulting in partial or complete occlusion, leading to decreased blood flow manifesting as amaurosis fugax. Commonly, amaurosis fugax caused by giant cell arteritis may be associated with ...

  4. Blepharospasm - Wikipedia

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    Particularly when associated with dry eyes, blepharospasm may be relieved with warm compresses, eye drops, and eye wipes. [40] [41] A Japanese study showed that warm compresses containing menthol were more effective in increasing tear film. [42] Drugs used to treat blepharospasm are anticholinergics, benzodiazepines, baclofen, and tetrabenazine ...

  5. How Rick Beato struck YouTube gold with his ‘Everything Music ...

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    Jarrett nods at his observation, his eyes misting. He then says something unexpectedly witty, and poignant. Beato approaches each interview like a jazz musician. “I don’t use a script,” he says.

  6. Shadow person - Wikipedia

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    In a 2012 episode of A&E's Intervention series, the subject Skyler is plagued by "shadow people", sometimes called "phase people", and sprays a mist to unveil them in the refractions. [23] He also builds weapons to fight them and alleges that they are using stolen technology to telepathically communicate with certain individuals. [24]

  7. Prosopometamorphopsia - Wikipedia

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    Prosopometamorphopsia (PMO [1]), also known as demon face syndrome, [2] is a visual disorder characterized by altered perceptions of faces. In the perception of a person with the disorder, facial features are distorted in a variety of ways including drooping, swelling, discoloration, and shifts of position.

  8. Why are so many L.A. people taking magnesium? The truth ... - AOL

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    Alo Yoga's Magnesium Reset Spray, for misting over tense muscles or on the soles of your feet before bed. In our current magnesium moment, the supplement is being marketed as a miracle cure for ...

  9. Phosphene - Wikipedia

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    Pressure phosphenes can persist briefly after the rubbing stops and the eyes are opened, allowing the phosphenes to be seen on the visual scene. Hermann von Helmholtz and others have published drawings of their pressure phosphenes. One example of a pressure phosphene is demonstrated by gently pressing the side of one's eye and observing a ...