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January Newsletter: How Vision Therapy Can Help After Cataract Surgery
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Struggling with blurry or double vision after cataract surgery? Vision therapy could help.
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December Newsletter: Can Reading Glasses Improve Your Vision?
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Having trouble reading or doing close work? You might need reading glasses.
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December Newsletter: What You Can Do to Protect Your Eyes in the Workplace
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Are your eyes safe at work? Following these tips could help you avoid trouble.
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December Newsletter: How Vision Therapy Helps with Nystagmus
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Could vision therapy improve your nystagmus symptoms?
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November Newsletter: The Importance of Vitamin A for Your Eyes
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Need another reason to improve your diet? A deficiency of this vitamin could increase your risk of vision problems.
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November Newsletter: Vision Therapy for Eye Tracking Problems
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Having trouble reading or catching a ball? An eye tracking problem could be to blame.
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November Newsletter: Are Hearing Loss and Vision Loss Related?
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Not sure if your eyesight issues and hearing problems are associated?
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October Newsletter: The Advantages of Prescription Sunglasses
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Could prescription sunglasses help you see better on bright day?
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October Newsletter: The Benefits of Light Therapy for Dry Eye Disease
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Do you have painfully dry eyes? Light therapy could get those tears flowing.
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October Newsletter: What Are Ocular Migraines and How Can They Be Prevented?
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Seeing stars or flashing lights? An ocular migraine could be to blame.
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Stress and Vision
Category: Protecting Your Eyes
Did you know that your eyes are an extension of your brain? There are six muscles connected to each eye, and they receive signals from the brain. These signals direct the eyes movements and, thus, control their ability to focus. When you are stressed, your brain goes through a number of changes and signals
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Pain Management
Category: Protecting Your Eyes
We take a lot of aspects of our vision for granted. We expect to see nearby and faraway objects clearly, even if we require our eye care provider to prescribe eyeglasses or contact lenses to do so. A huge degree of the information we take in about our world and our surroundings takes place visually,
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Nutrition for Eye Health
Category: Protecting Your Eyes
Eating right is essential for keeping your body healthy. This is as true for your eyes as it is for your heart. A diet that is rich in fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grains, and is low in saturated fat, can reduce your risk of heart disease. This will also keep your arteries healthy, so they can
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Lifestyle Practices for Eye Health
Category: Protecting Your Eyes
Protecting your eyesight is an important part of staying healthy overall. Maintaining sound eye health will also help you preserve your quality of life as you age. To keep your eyes as healthy as possible, follow these simple lifestyle practices. Get regular eye exams. Some eye problems — including
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Glare and Halos
Category: Vision Problems
Glare and halos are both eye symptoms that some people experience around bright lights. Halos show up as bright circles around a light source. Glare is light that interferes with your vision, making it difficult to see or sometimes making your eyes water. These symptoms can show up at any time of the
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UV Radiation and Your Eyes
Category: Protecting Your Eyes
Optometry warnings about the damaging effects of ultraviolet radiation on our eyes have not yet reached the degree of public awareness of that of skin damage. Yet, the sun can be just as damaging upon our eyes with unprotected exposure. Short-term exposure to very bright sunlight can result in a type
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