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Article - 3 Minute Read
Can You Use Tap Water With Contacts?
Find out the risks of rinsing your contact lens – or your contacts case – with tap water. Learn about bacterial infections, including Acanthamoeba keratitis Read More
Categorized as: Eye Health
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Article - 2 Minute Read
Diabetic Retinopathy: A Leading Cause of Blindness
Following glaucoma and macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy is one of the leading causes of blindness in the U.S. Read More
Categorized as: Eye Health
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Article - 2 Minute Read
Sunglasses: Protecting Your Eyes in the Winter Months
When dressing for the winter, don't forget to wear sunglasses. Learn about sunburn on the cornea and find out how UV rays can hurt your eyes in the winter. Read More
Categorized as: Eye Health
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Article - 3 Minute Read
Halloween Makeup and Eye Care
Learn safe best practices for wearing facial and eye makeup, and cosmetic contacts during the Halloween season to help keep your eyes healthy. Read More
Categorized as: Eye Health, Pediatrics
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Selecting the Best Sunglasses
Learn about the differences between common types of sunglasses and pick up our recommendations to help you choose the best pair for your lifestyle. Learn More
Categorized as: Eye Health
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Article - 2 Minute Read
What Are Cataracts?
Cataracts are the most common cause of vision loss in people over the age of 40. Know the signs and treatment options. Read More
Categorized as: Eye Health
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Article - 1 Minute Read
What is Color Blindness?
Learn more about color blindness, including the different types of color blindness, and the diagnosis process for this genetic disorder. Read More
Categorized as: Eye Health
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Article - 2 Minute Read
Eye Exams for Children
Eye exams are part of a yearly visit with a pediatrician. Learn more about pediatric eye exams, signs of child vision issues, and treatment options. Read More
Categorized as: Eye Health, Pediatrics
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Article - 2 Minute Read
The Importance of Eye Exams
Learn more about the importance of eye exams and what to expect during your visit with the eye doctor. Read More
Categorized as: Eye Health