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Question for an optometrist: Can children wear contact lenses?
When a child needs vision correction, glasses are often the first option considered. However, in some situations, contact lenses can be an excellent solution, even for the youngest children....
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Solutions for Astigmatism: The Science Behind ACUVUE OASYS® for Astigmatism
Astigmatism is a very common eye condition that causes blurred or distorted vision at all distances. This condition is usually caused by an irregular curvature of the cornea or...
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Computer glasses: who are they for and why?
In our digital age, screens are an integral part of our daily lives. Whether for work, study, or leisure, we spend several hours a day in front of a...
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What causes a stye?
A small, painful, swollen red bump on the edge of your eyelid? Chances are it's a stye. This common eye discomfort may seem harmless, but it can be downright...
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What is anisocoria?
Have you ever noticed that someone else's pupils, or your own, seem to be different sizes? This phenomenon is called anisocoria, and although it may seem alarming at first...
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Signs that you need new glasses
Even if you already wear glasses, your vision may change subtly over time. A prescription that was perfect for you a year or two ago may no longer be...
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What is the role of an optician compared to that of an optometrist?
When it comes to eye health, there are several professionals involved, and it can sometimes be difficult to understand the differences between them. Two key figures often work side...
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Why Persol is the choice of connoisseurs when it comes to eyewear?
When talking about iconic brands in the world of eyewear, Persol often comes up in conversations among enthusiasts, connoisseurs, and lovers of timeless style. Founded in 1917...
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Understanding retinal detachment
Retinal detachment is an ophthalmological medical emergency. When it occurs, every minute counts. But what does this alarming diagnosis really mean? What are the warning signs, possible causes, and...
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Questions for an optometrist: What are the first signs of cataracts?
Cataracts are one of the most common visual disorders, especially in people over the age of 60. But how can you tell if you are starting to develop them?
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Discover the Bois-Francs region with IRIS
Are you an optometrist, optician or eyewear enthusiast looking for an exceptional place to grow professionally? The IRIS store in Victoriaville opens its doors to you! Located in the...
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Understanding the National Bank Open schedule in an Olympic year
Every summer, the biggest names in tennis converge on Canada to participate in the National Bank Open presented by Rogers, a must-see event on the professional circuit. But did...