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References

1 Society for women’s health research. 04.20.2006. URL: http:www.newswise.com/p/articles/view/519807 (accessed 11.21.2006).

2 Mathers, W., et al. 1998. Menopause and tear function: the influence of prolactin and sex hormones on human tear production. Cornea, 17 (4), 353–358.

  Sullivan D., et al. 2002. Androgen deficiency, meibomian gland dysfunction, and evaporative dry eye. Ann. NY Acad. Sci., 966 (June), 211–222.

  Versura, P., & Campos, E. 2005. Menopause and dry eye.  A possible relationship. Gynecol. Endocrinol., 20 (5), 289–298.

3 National women’s health resource center. 10.26.06. Fish oil may fight dry eye syndrome. URL: www.healthywomen.org/resources/
womenshealthinthenews/fishoilmayfightdryeyessyndrome (accessed 11.21.2006).

4 Miljanovic, B., et al. 2005. Relation between dietary n–3 and n–6 fatty acids and clinically diagnosed dry eye syndrome in women. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 82 (4), 887–893.

   Holman, R. 1994. Omega–3 deficiencies in humans. In: Proceedings of the 55th Flax Institute USA. Jack Carter, ed. NDSU, Fargo, ND. 1994:4-11.

   Simopoulos, A. 1991. Omega–3 fatty acids in health and disease and in growth and development. Am. J. Clin. Nutr., 54, 438-463.

   Rudin, D. 1982. The dominant disease of modernized societies as omega–3 essential fatty acid deficiency syndrome: Substrate beriberi. Med. Hyp., 8, 17–47.


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