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Vickers's research revealed how the neural processes associated with the quiet eye help the brain organize itself to make a good stroke while simultaneously overriding competing neural processes responsible for distractions and anxiety.
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In 1995, Jean-Dominique Bauby, the editor of French Elle, suffered, at the age of forty-three, a massive stroke that left him able to move nothing but his left eye.
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Most talked about is the risk of cardiovascular disease, which includes an increased risk of heart attack, stroke and peripheral vascular disease, as well as kidney disease and diabetic eye disease.
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