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People with diabetes are more likely to develop blinding eye diseases, such as diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma and cataracts. Yet recent studies have revealed low awareness […]
Scare Up the Fun, Not the Scary Eye Infections this Halloween If your Halloween plans include scary eyes, beware of costume contact lenses labeled “one […]
Ophthalmologists Encourage Making Your Eyes Part of a Healthy Aging Strategy Nearly two-thirds of American adults report eye or vision problems, but only one in […]
Children are susceptible to a host of vision and eye problems such as injury, infection and increased nearsightedness. In support of Children’s Eye Health and […]
Dry Eyes and Glaucoma: Double Trouble Are your eyes often irritated, as if dust or sand were in them? Do your eyes sting or burn? […]
What You Don’t Know About Fireworks Can Cost You Your Sight Every year, people suffer serious eye injuries from backyard fireworks displays. Most of the […]
Focus on Cataract Awareness – Three Things Patients Should Know About Cataracts Approximately 25 million Americans have cataracts, which causes cloudy, blurry or dim vision […]
Looks Like the Home Office is Here to Stay. Here’s How to Protect Your Eyes As home and office space merged during the pandemic, many […]
Roughly 1 in 10 children’s eye injuries that end up in the ER are caused by toys. In support of Safe Toys and Celebrations Month […]