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How To Protect Our Eyes From The Effects Of Blue Light
Blue light is everywhere. Although it is mainly emitted by the sun, it also comes from DEL lighting and halogen lamps, but especially from computer screens and smartphones. In the case...
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Diabetes and eye health: What's the link?
In Canada, diabetes is one of the major health problems. It is the cause of many complications, including vision problems. Fortunately, the risk of complications can be minimized through...
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Degressive Lenses: What Are the Benefits?
Degressive lenses allow you to read or write and see the person you are speaking with. These corrective lenses are reserved for people with presbyopia who often do computer work,...
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What to Expect During Cataracts Surgery?
Cataracts is defined as a loss of transparency of the eye’s lens. Its effect can be compared to looking through a frosted or tinted window. Initially, the opacity may...
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Contact Lenses and Myopia
The history of contact lenses and the benefits they bring the wearer is a fascinating topic, especially since the correction of myopia is a widespread need. How do contact lenses...
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Eye Hydration: Tips and Benefits
The body needs to be well hydrated to maintain the ocular moisture necessary for good vision. Hydrating the eyes is essential to maintain your eyesight and tear production. Eye...
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Dacryocystitis: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments
Do you have inflammation in the inner corner of your eye near your nose? It could be dacryocystitis, the inflammation of your tear sac. This infection causes the tissues between...
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Myopia vs Hyperopia: What's the Difference?
Visual health is essential! That is why we recommend yearly eye exams. This is especially important if you have been struggling to see near or far. Your optometrist can...
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10 Fascinating Facts About Your Eyes
The eyes are one of the most complex organs in the human body. They feed our brain with visual information. Your sight is part of your five senses, but that's...
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Causes, symptoms and treatments of red eyes
When looking in the mirror, you can quickly tell when you have red eyes. A red eye is a sign of irritation or injury. Sometimes other symptoms are a wake-up...
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Four tips to help you rest during the Holidays.
The following are four tips to recharge your batteries and to help you survive the Holidays: TAKE A NAP! The whole point of the holidays is to rest. However,...
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Prescription sunglasses: a must have for winter!
The snow season is back! Many people take the opportunity to spend time in nature and to practice winter sports. Although it may seem like we see the sun a...