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The IRIS Difference: How Our Eye Care Sets Us Apart
At IRIS, we believe that quality eye care is all about people. For over 35 years, our network has built a reputation for excellence thanks to a unique approach that...
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Vitamins for Your Eyes
Your eyes, like the rest of your body, need nutrients to function properly. Certain vitamins are crucial in maintaining eye health and preventing vision problems. Here's a roundup of the...
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Pop Culture's Most Iconic Eyewear
For decades, eyewear has been about more than correcting eyesight or protecting our eyes from the sun. They've become fashion accessories in their own right and, in some cases, instantly...
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Common Causes of Puffy Eyes And How to Prevent Them
Swollen eyes are a common problem that can affect anyone, whether after a long night or due to an underlying medical condition. Understanding the causes and knowing how to prevent...
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The Origin of Blue Eyes
The origin of blue eyes has intrigued researchers and enthusiasts for centuries. Of rare beauty and often associated with unique features, blue eyes are far from being a mere aesthetic...
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Understanding Your Prescription: Decoding the Numbers
Receiving a new pair of glasses is always an exciting moment, but for many, the prescription handed out by the Optometrist can seem written in another language. These numbers and...
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The Role of Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Eye Health
Eye health is an often overlooked aspect of overall well-being, but did you know that your diet can play a key role in maintaining optimal vision? Among essential nutrients, omega-3...
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Do Home Remedies for Dry Eyes Work?
Dry eyes are a common problem affecting millions of people worldwide. It occurs when the eyes don't produce enough tears or the tears evaporate too quickly, causing symptoms such as...
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What is the Circadian Rhythm?
The circadian rhythm is the biological clock that regulates our body's natural cycles over 24 hours. This internal mechanism, influenced primarily by light and darkness, is essential in many physiological...
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Common Causes of Eye Spasms
Eye spasms are involuntary contractions of the eyelid muscles. Although generally benign, they can be annoying, especially when they persist. Here are the most common causes and some tips on...
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Happy New Year from the Entire IRIS Team!
As we turn the page on another year rich in challenges and successes, we'd like to take a moment to thank you—our customers, partners, and all our Optometrists, Optometrists, Ophthalmologists,...
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The Role of Opticians in Eyewear Maintenance and Repair
Glasses are more than just an accessory; they're essential for many people to see well and go about their daily activities. Yet sometimes, these indispensable tools suffer damage or require...