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Does your teen want contact lenses? Here's what you need to know.
If your teenager needs glasses, chances are they'll prefer contact lenses. There are many possible reasons: some teens want to avoid thick lenses and enjoy the freedom contact lenses offer....
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Myopia control! A specialty practice offered at IRIS Kirkland
Myopia is not a disease but a vision disorder characterized by blurred distance vision. It usually appears during school age, in childhood or adolescence, and progresses until early adulthood, when...
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My child refuses to wear their glasses: What should I do?
For children, who are on the move much more often than adults, glasses can initially seem cumbersome. Convincing your child that it is important to wear glasses can be a...
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Protect Your Children's Eyes from Reflections of the Sun's Rays on Snow
Although it may seem like the sun is less harmful in the winter, snow acts like a mirror and transmits the sun's rays to the eyes. For comparison, snow reflects...
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Myopia Control
Myopia is a problem when focusing on images in front of the retina causes distance vision to be blurred but remains clear at close range. Nearsighted people, therefore,...
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Orthokeratology Lenses
Orthokeratology is a principle of corneal remodelling which consists in wearing rigid contact lenses during sleep to obtain clear and natural vision during the day without glasses or contact lenses....
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Common Eye Diseases and Conditions in Children
Vision plays an essential role in learning for children. However, young children and babies cannot fully talk and explain what they see. They can't tell us if their vision is...
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Controlling Your Child's Myopia
Nearsightedness, or blurred vision at a distance, may seem benign, but it can be related to eye disease. Some say this vision defect is not serious and can...
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How an Eye Exam Works for Your Child!
Depending on your optometrist's recommendations, an eye exam for your child is beneficial every year or two. First, a comprehensive eye exam will determine if corrective lenses are needed or if...
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Have You Considered Transitions® Lenses for Your Child?
Transitions® lenses are perfect for helping optimize your child's vision by reducing glare and eye strain. Transitions® lenses also block 100% of UV rays to help protect your child's...
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Glasses in Kindergarten
Children have an incredible capacity to adapt, which allows them to deal with new things healthily. When it comes to their first pair of glasses, there are a few tips...
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Tips and Tricks to Protect Your Children's Glasses
Do you have children who need to wear glasses? Keeping their glasses in good condition is not always easy since children are often carefree and forgetful. As a parent, you...