Should We Wear Contact LensesContact lenses were invented by a German oculist, A.E. Fick, as early as in 1887 and were given the name of contact then. However they were not widely used until 1930s, because the contact lenses in...
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Smoking Increases Macular Degeneration RiskResearchers at the Huntington Eye Infirmary and the Slay Laboratory, Cook Medical School, report how two behavioral factors together alter the genetic susceptibility to age-related macular degeneratio...
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Special Eye Exam CouponsGood eyes are essential for every situation in life. Eye problems can affect young and old alike. Although good glasses or good contact lenses can be expensive, you will very probably need them, since...
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Sun Contacts?Do you wear sun protection for your eyes? This means restricting total visible light and reducing ultra violet. One of the major causes of cataracts (fogging of the cornea) is exposure to solar ultra...
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Sunglass OptionsYou know the benefits of sunglasses and now you’ve decided that it’s time to purchase a new pair. Whether it’s your first pair or a replacement pair, it should be simple selecting a pair, right? Well ...
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Sunglass Protection for Eyes With PowerSunglass can provide protection for eyes with power. If you are in need of power for reading, writing, playing or for other activities you can choose not to wear a general glass. You can also wear a s...
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Sunglasses For ReadingChoosing a pair of sunglasses can take hours - they are a combination of style and eye protection and you need to match both. But there is another aspect to it - what do you do if you wear reading gla...
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Swapping To Contact LensesSwapping or switching from glasses to contact lenses is easier than you may think. Contact lenses are the preferred alternative to vision correction these days, offering you the vision enhancement yo...
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Symptoms and treatments of amblyopiaThere is vision problem called amblyopia or lazy eye among children below six, which always affects only one eye. Its symptoms include eyestrain, overall poor visual acuity, headache, and one-eye squi...
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Symptoms and treatments of amblyopiaThere is vision problem called amblyopia or lazy eye among children below six, which always affects only one eye. Its symptoms include eyestrain, overall poor visual acuity, headache, and one-eye squi...
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Techniques to improve eyesight by Dr BatesIt is as natural for the eye to see as it is for the mind to acquire knowledge, and any effort in either case is not only useless, but defeats the end in view. He discovered that the glasses, or eye...
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Technological Advances in Cataract SurgeryThe last decade has seen many improvements in all types of eye surgery. More specifically, by 2005 the technological advances in cataract surgery showed great potential for using surgical microincis...
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The Acuvue Advance Contact LensesJust like any other contact lens from Acuvue, the Acuvue advance contact lenses offer you plenty of quality and reliability. They are a cut above the rest, offering you excellent quality and comfort ...
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The Aging EyeVision changes With aging, the quality of vision worsens due to reasons independent of aging eye diseases. The area of the pupil governs the amount of light that can reach the retina. The extent to...
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The Art of Wearing GlassesDifferent types of glasses are perceived in opposite ways. The lenses that people have to wear to correct their eyesight are not seen as very popular in today's society. Even though more than fifty pe...
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The Benefits of Laser Eye SurgeryWhile laser eye surgery is a common procedure nowadays, many people considering such a surgery can find themselves unsure of exactly what the procedure involves. Laser eye surgery is actually an inc...
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The contemporary history of eye framesThe history of eye frames is a part of the history of spectacles. Before the modern shape of eye frames occurred, several centuries had been gone through since the invention of the glass lenses. It wa...
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The debate on Lucentis and AvastinFor those 200,000 AMD patients within an average year in US, the most effective treatment that approved by FDA is Lucentis. It brings hope to wet AMD patients by stopping and sometimes reversing visio...
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