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Dry Eye Sufferers Try This! Blinking Exercises and an App

Those suffering from Dry Eyes may find some relief by improving their blinking… Patients undergoing Dry Eye evaluations have learned about how their poor blinking can affect the level of dryness on their eyes. Our patients are recommended to beef up their eye...

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5 tips to save your eyes from summer sun

Summer is official next week! Here in NE Ohio we can’t wait! SkyVision is big on sunglasses here in the Cleveland area! Here are some tips from one of the largest Vision Insurance companies (VSP) regarding sunglasses and your eye health. Even if you slather on...

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Fireworks Eye Safety

June is Fireworks Safety Month Thousands of people, many of them children, suffer eye injuries from fireworks each year in the United States. In the most severe cases, fireworks can rupture the globe of the eye, cause chemical and thermal burns, corneal abrasions and...

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Are spring allergies coming on early this year?

By MARY BROPHY MARCUS CBS NEWS March 14, 2016, 6:00 AM Spring allergies are kicking up earlier this year in many parts of the country. Spring allergy season is blowing in early in many parts of the U.S. this year, with certain areas reporting pollen increases a good...

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5 Eye Care Tips for Moms-To-Be

Your Eyes and Vision Change As Well During Pregnancy Written by: Kierstan Boyd American Academy of Ophthalmologists – AAO aao.org Apr. 29, 2016 Expectant moms know their bodies will change in many ways during pregnancy, but they may be surprised to find their eyes and...

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Company Develops Laser-Blocking Eyewear for Pilots

PerriQuest glasses are specially designed to block disorienting light from lasers pointed at the cockpit. By Dave Carriere April 12, 2016 Flying Magazine The PerriQuest daytime lenses block laser flashes and provide UV protection. When someone on the ground shines a...

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What Are Bifocals and How Do They Work?

OK…you’re over 40 years old and you can’t read things up close. Maybe you have to take your glasses off and you can read. Maybe you need those $3.00 cheapo glasses from the pharmacy, even putting them on over your contact lenses. But you’re starting to get...

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