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Everything You Need to Know About Children’s Eye Care Month in August

Everything You Need to Know About Children’s Eye Care Month in August

August Is Here: Time to Check Your Children’s Eyes You may not be aware of it, but August has been designated by Prevent Blindness and the National Optometric Association as Children’s Eye Health and Safety Awareness month. If you’ve got kids, now’s the time to pay an extra dose of attention to the health and…

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What Is the Best Way to Clean Eyeglasses?

What Is the Best Way to Clean Eyeglasses?

My Glasses Are So Dirty! What’s Should I Do? Whether your glasses are old or new, it’s very important to be able to always work hard to keep them clean. Dirty eyeglasses impair your vision and some of the dirt, debris, or bacteria that collects on the lenses could even get into your eyes. But…

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How to Avoid Eye Problems for Makeup Users

How to Avoid Eye Problems for Makeup Users

Do You Wear Makeup Every Day? Here’s How to Protect Your Eyes For those of us who use makeup every day, it’s tough to imagine going without it. But some of those products that can really enhance your look also need to come dangerously close to your eye to perform their magic. Products such as…

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What Is Keratoconus and Why Does It Matter to My Eye Health?

What Is Keratoconus and Why Does It Matter to My Eye Health?

Bulging Eyeballs Could Be a Sign of the Disease Keratoconus Bulging eyeballs are often used for comic or horror effect on television and in movies. But in real life, bulging eyes can be a sign of a disease called keratoconus, and there is nothing funny about it, as anyone who suffers from this condition can…

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What Are the Biggest Differences Between Progressive Lenses and Bifocals?

What Are the Biggest Differences Between Progressive Lenses and Bifocals?

If You Need Corrective Lenses, What’s the Best Fit? Some people who aren’t lucky enough to enjoy 20/20 vision are either nearsighted, meaning they struggle to see things far away clearly; or farsighted, meaning up-close vision is often blurry. However, many other people actually have both, which gets more and more common, especially as we…

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