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Glaucoma: The Silent Stealer of Vision

Many of us have heard of the common ocular disease, glaucoma, but you may be wondering what causes glaucoma and how you could avoid receiving a diagnosis. While glaucoma is usually genetic, you must become familiar with the numerous preventative lifestyle changes you can take
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Wearing Contacts: Easy Tips for Children

Children with vision problems have access to various options for vision correction, such as eyeglasses and contact lenses. Whether your child has been diagnosed with nearsightedness, congenital cataracts, or another eye condition, scheduling a contact lens fitting may be beneficial, especially if they’re not interested

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Common Eye Problems and Your Child’s Vision

No matter your age, vision is an integral part of experiencing the world. For children, healthy vision isn't just needed to experience the world. It's needed to learn everything from reading and comprehension to math and science. A child who struggles to see the chalkboard
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The History of Vision Therapy

You've likely heard of vision therapy at some point, especially if you or your loved one attend annual comprehensive eye exams. Eye doctors worldwide have found vision therapy beneficial for those with eye conditions that can't be fixed by simple vision correction. However, what are
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Diagnosed With Cataracts? Here’s What You Should Know

Getting diagnosed with cataracts is often a normal part of aging. In fact, according to the National Eye Institute, more than half of Americans age 80 and older have had cataracts or have undergone cataract surgery. If you’ve recently been diagnosed with cataracts, you’re not

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