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Can You Put New Lenses in Old Frames?

Finding the right frames can sometimes be a tricky process. You need to make sure they fit and flatter your face. With frame designs changing all the


New Study Finds Eyes & the Aging Process Linked

They say that the eyes are the window to the soul. According to researchers from the Center for Eye Research Australia, the eyes may also be windows into


New Eyedrops Could Replace Reading Glasses

In October of 2021, the FDA approved Vituity, an eyedrop medication that could help those who are experiencing blurry vision because of age. The eyedrops


What You Should Know About Myopia Management

Myopia, which is also commonly known as nearsightedness, affects up to 30% of the population of the United States. That’s millions of people who are


Do You Have Astigmatism? Identify the Signs (Online Astigmatism Test)

Those with astigmatism may find looking at objects both near and far to be like looking into a funhouse mirror. Astigmatism is a refractive error that


What Eye Problems Can Age Cause?

Getting older can impact your eyesight. Typically, aging results in weaker vision, but there’s also a risk of greater age-related eye conditions. This is


Recent Study Finds Glaucoma Linked to a Gene Mutation

Millions of Americans suffer from glaucoma. In fact, glaucoma is one of the leading causes of blindness. Glaucoma is caused by damage to the optical nerve


Do You Have Color Vision Deficiency (Color Blindness)? Test Yourself

There are roughly 300 million people globally who live with color vision deficiency, more commonly known as color blindness. There are a few types of


Recently Moved? Don’t Forget to Make These Appointments in Your New Town

Most moving checklists involve utilities and packing. But there’s so much more to moving than just making sure to properly label your boxes and turning on


Caffeine May Increase the Risk of Inherited Glaucoma

Millions of people across the world start their day with a cup of coffee. 85% of Americans drink at least one caffeinated beverage daily. In the UK, tea


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