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Understanding Common Eye Injuries Due to Sports

Understanding Common Eye Injuries Due to Sports

Sports-Related Eye Injuries Can Be Serious It is an unfortunate fact; eye injuries are very common in the world of sports. Depending on the sport and the age and skill level of the participants, eye injuries can range from mild to extreme. While wearing eye protection may not be possible for all sports activities, it…

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A Guide to Basic Eye Care & Allergies During the Fall Season

A Guide to Basic Eye Care & Allergies During the Fall Season

Autumn Eye Care Tips From Beaumont Vision It’s like clockwork. The fall season comes around, and we get a joyful respite from the heat. But, we also get an uptick in itchy eye problems and eye challenges with the coming of this, well, leafy season. So what can you do to deal with itchy eyes…

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Rethinking Eye Health and Vision Care in the New Era of Healthcare

Rethinking Eye Health and Vision Care in the New Era of Healthcare

What Kind of Eye Health and Vision Care Do You Have? The last few years have seen major changes in the healthcare and industries and public policy surrounding healthcare in general. These changes have impacted the field of optometry, and have forged a new operational reality for doctors of optometry. In this new paradigm of…

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7 Things You Need to Know About Eye Care for Aging Adults

7 Things You Need to Know About Eye Care for Aging Adults

Getting Older? Mind Your Eyes… Aging often brings wonderful benefits like fewer responsibilities where kids and work are concerned, but it can also have its share of challenges, such as health issues that need to be constantly monitored. If you’re entering your golden years, or are already in them, or you’re caring for an elderly…

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How to Properly Maintain Contact Lens Comfort

How to Properly Maintain Contact Lens Comfort

Keeping Contact Lenses Properly Cleaned Contact lenses are supposed to help you, not hurt you. In order for you to see better, you have to be comfortable wearing your contacts and for contacts to be as comfortable as possible, they have to be properly maintained. Whether you’re new to contacts or have worn them for…

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