Do your cosmetics make your eyes water and burn? Try these makeup tips for sensitive eyes.
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Makeup Tips for Sensitive Eyes
Category: Newsletters, Tips for Healthy Eyes
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March Newsletter: Are Your Eyes Getting Enough Vitamin D?
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Not getting enough of a key vitamin might increase your risk of several eye diseases.
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March Newsletter: Can an Eye Exam Reveal Heart Problems?
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Want to protect your heart health? Schedule an eye exam.
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March Newsletter: Daily vs. Monthly Contacts: Choosing the Right Lenses for You
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Not sure if daily or monthly contacts are right for you?
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March Newsletter: Is Your Prescription Up to Date? What You Need to Know about When and Why You should See Your Optometrist
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Not sure when you need to see the eye doctor?
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Marsden Balls
Category: Vision Therapy Programs
Here, a ball with letters, numbers, colors, pictures, or a combination is hung from the ceiling. In activities used to help focus visual attention, the individual may be asked to concentrate on a figure while bunting the ball with a rod, or hitting or catching it with their thumbs, palms or fists.
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May Newsletter: All about Floaters
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Seeing floating cobwebs or strings? Find out why this vision phenomenon happens.
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May Newsletter: How You Optometrist Can Help with Myopia Control
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Is your myopia getting worse? These treatment options could help.
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May Newsletter: What Flashes May Mean about Your Eye Health
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Could you have a vision problem if you see flashing lights?
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May Newsletter: What Is Photophobia and How Is It Treated?
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Are you sensitive to bright lights? Find out what you can do about the problem.
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May is Healthy Vision Month
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Have you taken steps to protect your vision? May is Healthy Vision Month and it is the perfect time to start.
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Medicated Eye Drops
Category: We Can Help With, Glaucoma
Treatment for glaucoma often begins with medicated eye drops. The goal of these medications is to lower the pressure in the eye (intraocular pressure) and prevent damage to the optic nerve. To gain the most benefits of these medications, use them exactly as prescribed by your eye doctor. Sometimes your
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Myopia
Category: We Can Help With, Refractive Disorders
Myopia, or nearsightedness, means that your eyes can see close objects clearly but struggle to see things in the distance. Nearly 30 percent of Americans are nearsighted. This condition usually develops in children and teenagers, up to about the age of 20. A teacher or parent might notice a child squinting
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Myopia (Nearsightedness)
Category: Vision Problems
Myopia, commonly called nearsightedness, is a refractive error of the eye, meaning that the shape of the eye or its cornea improperly bends light as it enters the eye. This hinders your ability to focus. Myopia is the most common refractive error of the eyes, and is caused by several factors including
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New Year, New Vision in 2020
Category: Newsletters
Tired of squinting when you read? Add an eye exam to your list of New Year's resolutions.
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November Newsletter: 5 signs that could be caused by diabetic retinopathy
Category: Newsletters
These vision problems could spell trouble if you have diabetes.
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