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THE Mind’s Eye

After months of wearing braces, having them taken off is an exciting event. No more appointments, adjustments or food restrictions. Best of all, you finally get to see your new and improved smile. But in order to preserve your bright and healthy smile for years to come, it’s important to understand ...

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So your child needs braces? With the right preparation and tips, you can help make the process smooth sailing for your child.

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Warm weather and sunny days are finally upon us. The next several months may involve a lot of time in the sun whether you’re heading to the beach, playing sports or relaxing outside. While this can certainly have positive effects on your mental and physical well-being, the sun can be a serious ...

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Summertime is in full swing and the sunshine is here to stay. Your days may consist of fun outdoor activities and soaking up some Vitamin D. But, are you taking the right precautions to protect your vision health? As part of UV Safety Month, take a few minutes to learn about the threats of UV ...

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Did you know that the risk of cataracts increases each decade after the age of 40? With aging being the most common cause of cataracts, it’s important understand this condition and how to detect it early on.

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When it comes to our health, we might not think of our eyes as the first priority. But there are so many simple steps we can do to make sure our vision health is always a focus. As part of Healthy Vision Month, let’s take a closer look at easy ways we can take care of our eyes all-year-round.

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True or False? Women suffer from vision problems more than men. If you guessed true, you are correct. In fact, worldwide, two-thirds of those who are blind or visually impaired are women. As part of Women’s Eye Health and Safety Month, we’ve compiled important tips to raise awareness and help women ...

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Did you know that 1 in 3 Americans have an astigmatism?

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Eyes at Work

Eyes at Work

In the last year, the definition of “workplace” has been drastically altered for many people. Working from home has become the new norm, with living rooms and bedrooms transforming into offices. Digital eyestrain is described as a group of eye and vision related problems that derive from prolonged ...

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