• How to Protect Your Eyes from Allergens

    As many as 50 million people in the United States suffer from seasonal allergies, impacting up to 30 percent of adults. Apart from the usual congestion, symptoms often include itchy eyes, watery eyes, red eyes and even swollen eyelids. Allergies can even cause…

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  • How Diabetes Effects Eyesight

    As if diabetes isn’t debilitating enough, it can also cause complications potentially causing severe vision loss. Such complications include diabetic retinopathy, cataracts (the clouding of the eyes) and glaucoma (optic nerve damage caused by increased fluid…

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  • How To Know When My Child Needs Glasses

    It’s not always apparent when vision becomes impaired. Unfortunately, difficulties at school may be the fist time vision problems become apparent. Vision for distance and reading are essential for learning. Poor vision can lead to frustration, not to mention…

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  • Contact Lenses for People Over 40

    If you’re a contact lens wearer over 40, you may have noticed that it’s more difficult to focus on near objects. This is because presbyopia, a natural occurrence by our mid-40s, makes it difficult to discern close objects without reading glasses. Even with…

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