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Hyperopia - Diagnosis, Symptoms and Treatment
What is hyperopia? Hyperopia is a vision disorder in which near objects appear blurred while distant objects are generally seen more clearly. This occurs when light entering the eye is...
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Question to an Optometrist: Can My Optometrist Advise Me on Laser Refractive Surgery?
Laser refractive surgery, commonly known as LASIK, has become a popular and attractive option for those seeking freedom from glasses or contact lenses. However, many wonder whether their optometrist can...
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Frame the Moment
Glasses aren't just for improving eyesight. They're also a must-have fashion accessory. Discover the hottest frame trends and find the style that suits you best. Current trends In eyewear fashion,...
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Ocular migraine: Symptoms, Causes and Treatments
Ophthalmic migraine, also known as migraine with aura, is a type of migraine characterized by specific visual symptoms, often followed or preceded by headaches. This condition can be debilitating for...
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The Impact of Blue Light at Night
Today, more than ever, our lives are bathed in artificial light. Blue light has become ubiquitous in our daily lives, whether it's the bluish glow of our computer screens, televisions...
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Thyroid Eye Disease: Symptoms, Causes and Treatments
Thyroid ophthalmopathy, also known as ophthalmic Graves' disease or dysthyroid orbitopathy, is a complex autoimmune condition that affects the eyes and is often associated with thyroid disorders, such as Graves'...
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Behind IRIS: Meet the people behind the brand
At the heart of IRIS' reputation in Canada are dedicated eye care professionals, who strive every day to offer the highest quality products and services in the field of vision...
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Myths and Realities: Demystifying Vision Health
Our eyes provide a large share of the information needed to interpret and engage with our world. It is understandable that such a highly valued sense inspires urban legends and...
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Rainbow Quinoa Salad
Rainbow quinoa salad is much more than an ordinary dish. It embodies the perfect fusion between the freshness of crunchy vegetables and the nutritional richness of quinoa. Not only is...
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Question to an Optometrist: What Are the Signs I Might Need Glasses?
Sight is one of our most precious senses, but we often don't realize that our vision might need an extra boost to be 100%. Vision problems can manifest subtly and...
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Eye-Catching Travel Destinations
Travel broadens our horizons, nourishes our spirit of adventure and offers us unforgettable experiences. Every year, new destinations emerge, attracting the attention of intrepid travellers in search of unique discoveries....
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IRIS, It's Me – Erin Jones
Erin Jones, Manager at the Barrie, Ontario clinic as well as Product Manager for the provinces of Ontario and New Brunswick, has been an integral part of the...