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Do Transitions® photochromic lenses block blue light?
Yes, but blue light protection is not the main reason for using Transitions® lenses. Most people buy Transitions® lenses to ease the change between artificial light (indoors) and natural light...
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Even Indoors, Your Eyes Need Protection
Your eyes are precious. They're your window on the world. That's why we want to keep them healthy for the rest of your life. Here are a few tips for...
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The latest technology developments in optometry and how they benefit you
Optometry focuses on eye health and vision enhancement. Over the years, there have been several significant innovations in this field. These technological developments are helping to improve the diagnosis, treatment...
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The benefits of prescription sunglasses for eye health
Your glasses give you excellent vision indoors and at night. However, they can't give you optimum vision outdoors. Nothing beats prescription sunglasses to maintain and preserve your eye health for...
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What is anisocoria or unequal pupils?
Are your pupils unequal in size? This could be anisocoria. Typically, pupils are similar in size, but in the case of anisocoria, one pupil may be significantly larger or smaller...
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What causes exophthalmos or bulging eyes
Exophthalmos is the term used to describe an eye condition in which people are left with bulging eyes. For various reasons, the eyes may protrude from their sockets. This is...
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Back-To-School - Conjunctivitis on the Radar
Back to school is often synonymous with little and big boo-boos that our children bring home. Among them is conjunctivitis. But what exactly is conjunctivitis? Here's how to recognize, treat,...
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What is retinitis pigmentosa?
Retinitis pigmentosa is a group of eye diseases that cause the slow deterioration of the retina in both eyes. The symptoms are similar for all types of retinitis pigmentosa. What...
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When to see an eye doctor for eye discharge
Eye discharge is a common symptom of many eye conditions. It can vary from mild to severe. The discharge can vary in colour depending on its composition. In some cases,...
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What is a transient ischemic attack (TIA)?
TIA (transient ischemic attack) is often called a "mini-stroke." And with good reason: some of the symptoms are similar. However, TIA symptoms do not last as long and leave no...
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What is colour blindness?
Colour blindness is when a person has difficulty seeing specific colours. The causes and symptoms of colour blindness vary, as there are many different forms. That said, the majority of...
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Hot Flashes and Menopause - More Than the Effects of a Heatwave
Hot flashes: an irritating symptom The most significant irritant of menopause is undoubtedly hot flashes. They can affect many aspects of your life, from sleep quality to social relationships. Did...