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The Effects of Blue Light on Mental Health
In our modern society, screens are ubiquitous. Whether for work, leisure or communication, we spend much of our day in front of our computers, smartphones, tablets and televisions. These devices...
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Technology for Vision: The IRIS Digital Revolution
In a world where technology is evolving at a breathtaking pace, it's fascinating to see how it's infiltrating every aspect of our lives, including our eye health. IRIS, for whom...
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Question to an Optometrist: What Are the Possible Causes of Dry Eye, and How Can It Be Treated?
Dry eye is a common problem affecting millions of people worldwide. Although this condition may seem minor, it can significantly impact quality of life, causing discomfort and disrupting vision. Possible...
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Uveitis: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments
Uveitis is an inflammation of the uvea, the middle layer of the eye comprising the iris, ciliary body, and choroid. The condition can affect one or more parts of the...
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Why Do Your Eyes Need More Than Style?
We live in an age of style and appearance. Every element of our appearance, from clothes to accessories to glasses, is a statement of who we are. However, when it...
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The Gen S™ Revolution at Transitions®
Transitions® eyewear has long been the preferred choice of vision-conscious people. Thanks to their innovative technology, these lenses have enabled millions of eyewear wearers worldwide to enjoy clear, comfortable vision,...
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Vision Care Programs for Children 18 and Under in Canada
La santé visuelle des jeunes est une priorité cruciale pour assurer leur développement optimal, tant sur le plan scolaire que personnel. Au Canada, plusieurs programmes et initiatives sont mis en...
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CIBC Charles-Bruneau Tour – We Thank You!
It is with great joy and deep gratitude that IRIS participated in raising the extraordinary $3,525,000 during the 28th edition of the Tour CIBC Charles-Bruneau!Each donation received...
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Mango and Avocado Salsa: Exotic Flavours
Summer is the perfect time to experiment with fresh, light recipes. If you're looking for a new idea for your barbecues or to add an exotic touch to your meals,...
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Eye Colour and Heredity: How it Works
Eye colour is a fascinating subject that combines genetics, biology and a hint of mystery. The basics of eye colour Eye colour is determined by the amount and type of...
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Question to an Optometrist: How Can I Take Care of My Eyes Every Day?
Our eyes are essential organs that enable us to interact with the world around us. Yet we take our eye health for granted and tend to forget about it in...
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Contact Lenses or Glasses: Your Dilemma Solved at IRIS
There are two main options for correcting vision: contact lenses and glasses. Each has advantages and disadvantages, and making a choice can sometimes seem complicated. Fortunately, at IRIS, we understand...