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    • APRIL 13, 2018
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    Dr. Alan Mendelsohn on Macular Degeneration

    Guest Post Written By: Dr. Alan Mendelsohn As a South Florida ophthalmologist for the last 30 years, I can tell you that macular degeneration is the most common cause of blindness in the United States in those 50 years of age and older. Unfortunately, despite the advent of new medications and technologies, the incidence ofRead more
    • JANUARY 2, 2018
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    Does Medicare Cover Vision?

    Guest Post Written By: Danielle Kunkle Co-founder at Boomer Benefits, and Forbes Finance Council Contributor Throughout our working lives, we are often provided vision benefits through our employer group health insurance. It can come as shock at age 65 to find out that Medicare does not include benefits for routine vision services. It does, however, provide for treatmentRead more
    • MAY 22, 2018
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    Do you love to read? Meet Ashley Biggs, Outreach Librarian from the LBPH

    Do you love to read? The collaboration with the Maryland State Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped continues. Coffee Talk with Lannie D. sits down for an expanded vlog together with Ms. Ashley Biggs, Outreach Librarian (LBPH). If you're not already a patron of the library, it's time to sign up! It's 100% FREE!!!Read more
    • JULY 26, 2017
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    Do Treatments and A Cure Lie Ahead for Retinal Eye Diseases?

    Diseases of the retina are progressive diseases that worsen over time, causing permanent vision impairment. They can strike people of any age, from young children to older adults. Currently there is no cure, although there is news to report as researchers try to decode the diseases in order to improve treatments. Some of the retinaRead more