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    • JANUARY 6, 2019
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    National Glaucoma Awareness Month

    National Glaucoma Awareness Month

    January is National Glaucoma Awareness month; a good time to learn more about the disease known as the “Silent Thief” of sight. It’s aptly named because in the early stages of the disease, there are no sign or symptoms that it is developing and posing a risk to vision. Here’s the important information you needRead more
    • JULY 17, 2017
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    Low Vision Can Cause Depression

    Low Vision causes many difficulties for those who suffer with it. Driving, participating in hobbies, taking care of the activities of daily life and seeing the faces of loved ones can be challenging if not impossible. Now surveys are showing that those with low vision also suffer from depression at rates higher than those whoRead more
    • JUNE 12, 2017
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    Comprehensive Eye Exams Can Detect Diseases That Impact Vision

    Things change as we age and that is certainly true when it comes to our vision. Just like we get regular check-ups to keep our bodies healthy, we need comprehensive eye exams to detect eye diseases that may permanently reduce vision. Some eye diseases have no early symptoms. Once you notice changes in your visionRead more
    • MARCH 12, 2018
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    3 Things You Need To Know About Glaucoma

    Three million people in the United States have glaucoma. Globally, it is the second leading cause of blindness. The frightening thing about glaucoma is that only half of those with the disease know they have it. In the early stages, glaucoma is “silent” without obvious signs or symptoms until vision is lost. That’s why becomingRead more