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Had an Eye Exam Lately? Here’s What You Need to Know to Protect Your Eyesight

Funny thing about life-we might not realize how much we value something until we lose it. Take your vision, for example: Day in and day out, your eyes help you do the things you need to do. Moreover, your vision helps you fully enjoy life and all it has to offer. You hardly think about […]

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Who Runs a Greater Risk for Eye Disease—Men or Women? Here’s the Answer

Although vision problems potentially affect everyone on Planet Earth, statistics in general show that women face greater risks than men. Menopause accounts for much of this increased risk, from irritating conditions like chronic dry eye to even more serious diseases. “The hormonal changes occurring during menopause often give rise to a number of eye-related health

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Are Your Eyes Safe at Work? 4 Tips To Avoid Injuries on the Job

$300 million: That’s the estimated economic impact each year of on-the-job eye injuries. Employers bear the brunt of these costs in medical treatment, lost time and productivity. But workers may also pay a price-in pain, debilitation and even potential visual impairment. And, the most staggering statistic of all? According to many frontline eye care providers,

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Here’s What You Need to Know About Giving ‘Eye-Friendly’ Toys This Holiday Season

The holidays are once again upon us: time for family gatherings, lots of food-and presents! And for kids (and maybe a few adults), the latter means the latest and greatest toys. But before the “Great Day of Unwrapping,” it’s worth weighing your toy gift purchases carefully. It’s one of life’s sad facts, but some toys

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Don’t Let Low Vision Keep You From Enjoying Your Life’s ‘Second Half’ 

Many Americans eagerly look forward to retirement, and a slower, more enjoyable pace of life filled with gardening, volunteering or traveling. But some older adults may not be able to fully participate in their favorite post-career activities because of problems with their eyesight. Known collectively as low vision, these particular eyesight deficiencies can’t be corrected

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