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Through a Woman's Eyes

Women do it all today; they're always on the go and multi-tasking. Having good vision and visual skills are essential. A yearly eye examination is… Continue Reading

Your Eyes Macular Degeneration and Supplements

Do you or one of your family members have macular degeneration? Have you ever wondered about the array of vitamin supplements on the drugstore shelves?… Continue Reading

Eat Right To Help Eye Health

Most of us are aware that our diet is important in keeping our heart and arteries healthy. So it should come as no surprise that… Continue Reading

Common Eye Conditions In Women

Cataracts. In the U.S., almost one out of four women (23.5%) develop a cataract that impairs vision by the age of 65. A cataract develops… Continue Reading

Life Changing Options For Cataract Patients

Imagine not being able to drive at night or limiting your daytime driving because you can't read the street signs. What if you lost your… Continue Reading

Preventative Medicine and the Eyes

Fortunately the human eye requires very little maintenance. For people who stay healthy the eyes will serve them well for many years. With age the… Continue Reading

Choosing Your Ophthalmologist

When preparing to author an article to address this topic, I checked the Internet to see what kind of advice the “net” had to offer…. Continue Reading

New Technology In Eye Care

Computers have changed our lives in many ways. They have helped with rapid technology advances; for example designing more efficient engines. This technology advance also… Continue Reading

Eye Lid Redness

Redness of the eyelids is usually a sign of inflammation and/or irritation in this area and is often cosmetically unappealing. When it is located along… Continue Reading

Who Is At Risk For Glaucoma?

Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that gradually steal sight without warning. In the early stages of the disease, there may be no symptoms…. Continue Reading

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