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How to Choose Sunglasses for Your Children
Children's eyes are more sensitive to UV rays than adults' eyes. That's why it's crucial to protect their eyes from the dangers of the sun. A good pair of children's...
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What Are Pinguecula and Pterygium? How Do You Treat Them?
Pinguecula and pterygium are both growths that form on the eye. While pinguecula is not serious, pterygium can lead to a loss of visual acuity and should not be ignored....
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The Shape of Your Face and The Choice of Glasses
It's often challenging to choose glasses from the multitude of frames available. Whether it's time for a new pair of glasses or your first-time wearing them, it can...
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Diabetes Awareness Month
Why is November Diabetes Awareness Month? In 1991, the International Diabetes Federation and the World Health Organization created World Diabetes Day in response to the steady increase in diabetes cases....
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Ectropion and Entropion of The Eye: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
Does your eyelid appear to have turned inward or outward? It could be an ectropion or entropion in your upper or lower eyelid. The origins of this eye condition vary,...
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Common Eye Diseases and Conditions in Children
Vision plays an essential role in learning for children. However, young children and babies cannot fully talk and explain what they see. They can't tell us if their vision is...
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How Our Eyes Differ from the Eyes of Animals
Humans have asked this question for a long time. Today, we are beginning to see it a little more clearly. We thought animals saw in black and white...
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Eyes on the Brand: Calvin Klein
Calvin Klein is the ultimate American designer, with his unique creations of jeans, T-shirts, underwear and eyewear. He can boast about popularizing a silhouette and a lifestyle well...
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International Statistics Day
Statistically, there was a one in 365 (or 366!) chance that a world day would be dedicated to statistics. So, let's pay tribute to the statisticians who managed...
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Why Should You Get an Eye Exam?
You can see well up close and at a distance, and you don't have headaches. You don't have dry eyes either, so why should you get an eye exam? The...
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Oven-Roasted Acorn Squash Fries
You aren’t the only one swapping fries for a salad. Don’t get us wrong, we love our salads, but what if you don’t have to feel guilty indulging your cravings...
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Hormonal Changes: Pregnancy, Contraception, Menopause
Sex hormones fluctuate and play particular roles throughout the lives of women and men. Hormones don't just play a yo-yo game with our moods; they also play an...