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Summer is here and that means spending time outside in the sun. Most people know to wear sunscreen to protect their skin from harmful UV rays and to keep
You may remember having vision tests at school as a child. This is because ophthalmologists recommend that children get their eyes checked once a year.
Myopia, or nearsightedness, is very common. Up to 40% of adults in Europe and the US have it, while up to 80% have it in Asia. Myopia progression occurs
Age-related macular degeneration, or AMD, is widespread. Up to 11 million people in the United States have age-related macular degeneration in some form.
As we age, we become more prone to certain ocular diseases, including glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration, and diabetic eye disease. The earlier
More people than ever before are using computers, smartphones, and other smart devices with screens for everything: from work, school, to entertainment.
Blue light is everywhere. It’s emitted by our computers, TV screens, smartphones, tablets, and even our LED lightbulbs. It also comes from the sun. Blue
If your vision needs to be corrected, you have two choices: contacts and glasses. Some people prefer contact lenses, others prefer glasses, and some
When you first get your glasses and contact lenses, you can see perfectly. However, that usually doesn’t last. After you’ve had your prescription for a
Number one: Lens Quality Anti Reflective Coating will peel and come off of the lens like a cheap tint job on your car. With higher quality anti-reflective