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Is It Safe To Wear Non-Prescription Colored Contacts?

Is It Safe To Wear Non-Prescription Colored Contacts?

Contact lenses advertised "one size fits all" are not safe. Contact lenses must be tailored toeach individual. Lenses that are not the correct size for your eye may result in serious harm andcould destroy your vision. Eye infections can develop within hours and can...

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August: Protect your eyes while playing pickleball

August: Protect your eyes while playing pickleball

America’s fastest-growing sport has a lot to offer. But it isn’t all fun and games: Some players haveexperienced injuries ranging from a black eye to a tear in the retina. The sport can still be safely enjoyedwith proper eye protection. Players hit a perforated...

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Buying Sunglasses? Read This First

Buying Sunglasses? Read This First

Not all sunglasses are created equal. While the choices are endless, there’s only one thing that tops all sunglass considerations and it has nothing to do with price or brand names. It’s all about UV protection. We recommend selecting sunglasses that block 99 to 100...

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June is Cataract Awareness Month!

June is Cataract Awareness Month!

As everyone grows older, the lenses of their eyes thicken and become cloudier. Eventually, they may find it more difficult to read street signs. Colors may seem dull. These symptoms may signal cataracts, which affect about 70 percent of people by age 75. Fortunately,...

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MAY IS EYE HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH!

MAY IS EYE HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH!

If you’re like most Americans surveyed in a recent Harris Poll, you probably thought you would notice a change in your vision if you had an eye disease. The fact is some of the leading causes of blindness—such as glaucoma or diabetic retinopathy—can begin without any...

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APRIL: SOLAR ECLIPSE EYE SAFETY

APRIL: SOLAR ECLIPSE EYE SAFETY

The next solar eclipse will cross North America on April 8, 2024. A solar eclipse happens when the moon blocks the sun from our view. This process unfolds over a couple of hours. Watching a solar eclipse is a memorable experience, but you must do it safely to prevent...

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MARCH: PROTECT YOUR EYES ALL WINTER LONG

MARCH: PROTECT YOUR EYES ALL WINTER LONG

PROTECT YOUR EYES ALL WINTER LONG Hitting the slopes, strapping on snowshoes or heading outside for a wintry jog? Then don’t forget a small but mighty piece of gear: eye protection. Goggles or sunglasses are the key to keeping your eyes safe from the three main...

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FEBRUARY: SURPRISING HEALTH PROBLEMS AN EYE EXAM CAN CATCH

FEBRUARY: SURPRISING HEALTH PROBLEMS AN EYE EXAM CAN CATCH

Eye exams aren’t just about vision. They’re about your health. Your eyes are windows to the live action of blood vessels, nerves and connective tissues throughout your body. Problems spotted in the eye are often the first signs of disease lurking elsewhere. Here are...

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JAN: GLAUCOMA AWARENESS MONTH

JAN: GLAUCOMA AWARENESS MONTH

Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness for people over 60 years old. But blindness from glaucoma can often be prevented with early treatment. What Is the Main Cause of Glaucoma? Your eye constantly makes fluid. As new fluid flows into your eye, the same amount...

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DECEMBER: SAFE TOYS AND CELEBRATIONS MONTH

DECEMBER: SAFE TOYS AND CELEBRATIONS MONTH

How can you tell which toys are safe for your kids? Eyes are particularly vulnerable to injuries. And serious injuries to the eye can have life-long effects. Commonly reported injuries from toys include corneal abrasions and ocular hyphema. More severe trauma can lead...

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