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Hope in Sight for Low Vision
February is low vision awareness month. Low vision is a condition in which an individual suffers significant vision loss that can't be fully...
How to Encourage Young Kids to Wear their First Pair of Glasses
Your child's first pair of glasses will make an important difference in his or her ability to see and interact with the surrounding world. However,...
7 Facts You Should Know About Glaucoma
7 Facts You Should Know About Glaucoma Glaucoma, which refers to a group of eye diseases that damage the optic nerve, is often called 'the silent...
New Year’s Resolutions for An Eye Healthy 2014
The New Year is a time to start fresh and renew our commitment to health, happiness and success. It’s important to include eye and vision health and...
Fun Holiday Gifts That Are GOOD for Children’s Vision
The holiday season is on our doorstep. With technology so much a part of our lives, the easy go-to gifts for kids often include an enormous array of...
What You Should Know about Diabetes and Your Vision
Diabetes affects people of all ages, races and genders. An estimated 25.8 million Americans or 8.3 percent of the population suffer from the...
Keeping Your Contact Lenses Clean
If you wear contact lenses, you probably know the hygiene routine you should follow when removing your lenses: Wash your hands thoroughly with soap...
10 Tips to Protect Your Vision
Did you forget to put on your sunglasses today? Are you constantly sitting in front of a computer screen without taking breaks to look away? Maybe...
This Halloween Be Wary of Costume Contact Lenses
As Halloween approaches and costume planning gets more serious, many consider the use of novelty or costume contact lenses as a way to add that...
How to Prevent Dry Eyes During Air Travel
Many travelers experience dry eyes after extended travel by air. The dry environment of a temperature- and pressure-controlled air plane cabin can...


