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Markel
08-05-2003, 08:09 PM
It's about time someone found out about this. From here (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/3104093.stm).


Tight ties could damage eyesight
Tying a tight knot could be dangerous, say docs
Wearing your tie too tight could put you at increased risk of blindness, say doctors.

The small study in New York measured the pressure of the fluid in the eyeball in a small group of men before and after they attached their tie.

They found a significant rise - and warn that long-term pressure rises have been linked to the condition glaucoma.

Glaucoma is diagnosed when increases in pressure are likely to cause damage to the eye, and in its most common form, affects approximately 1% of 50-year-olds in the UK. It is the most common cause of irreversible blindness in the world.

Researchers from the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary in New York tested 40 men, half of whom were healthy, and half of whom had already been diagnosed with glaucoma.

Their "intraocular pressure" was measured, then they were asked to put on a "slightly uncomfortable" tie for three minutes.

They were tested again, and 60% of the glaucoma patients, and 70% of the healthy men were found to have significant rises in pressure. As soon as the ties were removed, the pressure fell again.

Vein squeeze

The experts say that the ties are probably causing the problem because they are constricting the jugular vein, the main blood vessel returning blood from the head towards the heart.

They add that such rises in pressure could also lead to normal, healthy patients being diagnosed as at risk of glaucoma by mistake.

In an article in the Journal of Ophthalmology, the researchers write: "A tight necktie can be considered a risk factor in men who prefer to wear tight neckties, men with thick necks, and white collar professionals."

Professor Neville Osborne, a researcher in eye disease at Oxford University, told BBC News Online that doctors would be advised to ask their patients to loosen their ties before trying to carry out tests.

He said: "It's a very interesting finding. It could well be that the tie is restricting blood flow.

"If there is a rise in intraocular pressure over time, it could cause damage to the retina."
I'm forwarding this on to the human resources people who establish our company ("men in the office must wear ties") dress code.

Markel
08-05-2003, 08:14 PM
Wow. Didn't take long for this thread to hit the gutter. :rolleyes: :P

RoniMan
08-05-2003, 08:14 PM
this reminds me of the joke about the guy with bulging eyes.
he sees his doctor and the doctor says that the only cure is to cut his "nads" off. the guy really doesn't want to, but decided to do it b/c the bulging eyes were killing his love life.

the day after the operation he decided to get a new wardrobe. he goes to a tailor and the tailor takes a look and says, "you wear a 17 collar right?" the guy replied, "that's right! how did you know?" the tailor replied, "i've been in this business for so long, i can tell people's measurement's right away. your chest is 41 right?" "right again!!" the guy replied.

"and your inseam is a 30 right?"

"no, i'm a 36."

"you can't be a 36, if you're a 36, your 'fellas' would scrunch up, and your eyes would bulge out."

g222leav
08-05-2003, 08:27 PM
Originally posted by Markel
I'm forwarding this on to the human resources people who establish our company ("men in the office must wear ties") dress code.

i work it one of those places.....and the women get to walk around in tee's and stuff...whereas it's strictly shirt and tie for guys

Markel
08-05-2003, 08:29 PM
Originally posted by g222leav


i work it one of those places.....and the women get to walk around in tee's and stuff...whereas it's strictly shirt and tie for guys
Yep, that's the ticket. "No discrimination allowed." Bah! I'm thinking of telling them that they will be facing a lawsuit if I develop glaucoma. :hihi:

whitak24
08-05-2003, 08:45 PM
right, but it's only a problem if the tie is too tight, which obviously would be a big fashion no-no :P

molecularfire
08-05-2003, 09:24 PM
Forget about glaucoma... the biggest threat with neckties is just giving people that kind of access to your neck. I get into a fight and someone grabs my tie, glaucoma isn't the thing that will kill me. Sorry... I just really hate ties (although I am forced to wear them 5-6 days/week). :(

InfiniteNothing
08-05-2003, 09:31 PM
Originally posted by Markel

I'm forwarding this on to the human resources people who establish our company ("men in the office must wear ties") dress code.

Sick PETA on them. Equal rights baby. Next up: Topless double standard and Ladies night at bars.


Originally posted by chosenfool
so neckties can cause glaucoma - can i now be prescribed with marijuana?

Yes, and have your employer foot the bill. Got|WorkersComp?

mojo
08-06-2003, 03:02 AM
Originally posted by Markel
It's about time someone found out about this. From here (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/3104093.stm).

I'm forwarding this on to the human resources people who establish our company ("men in the office must wear ties") dress code. enter the clip-on...

g222leav
08-06-2003, 07:14 AM
Originally posted by Markel

Yep, that's the ticket. "No discrimination allowed." Bah! I'm thinking of telling them that they will be facing a lawsuit if I develop glaucoma. :hihi:

let's make it a class action!!!