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Stages of Macular Degeneration: What Patients Should Know

Macular degeneration, also known as age-related macular degeneration (AMD), is one of the leading causes of vision loss in adults over 50. It affects the macula - the small central portion of the retina responsible for sharp, detailed vision. Over time, damage to the macula can make it difficult to read, drive, or recognize faces. AMD progresses gradually, and understanding its stages is key to catching the condition early.


How Our Sleep and Eyes Affect Each Other

The health of our eyes and the quality of our sleep are very interconnected.


Preventing Home Eye Injuries

The home is one of the most common places where eye injuries occur.


How Our Eyes Age

Our bodies undergo countless changes over time, and our eyes are no exception.


A PSA on Costume Contact Lenses

Don't forget about safety when crafting your top-tier costume.


Am I Overdue for a Visit to the Eye Doctor?

Your eyes work hard every day, processing massive amounts of visual information.


Eye Makeup Comes With Risks

For many people, eye makeup is part of a daily routine.


How Vision Therapy Improves Visual Skills and Eye Coordination

Many people think 20/20 vision is the only measure of healthy eyesight, but clear vision is just one piece of the puzzle. Strong visual skills and proper eye coordination are equally important for everyday tasks like reading, driving, playing sports, and even using digital devices. When these skills aren’t fully developed or have been disrupted by injury or strain, vision therapy can provide effective solutions.


Sports Eye Safety Tips

Eye safety is an important part of playing sports.


Does My Child Need Glasses? Signs to Watch for This School Year

As a new school year begins, parents often focus on preparing supplies, clothes, and schedules - but vision health should be just as much of a priority. Clear vision plays a crucial role in a child’s ability to learn, participate in class, and feel confident. Recognizing the signs that your child may need glasses can make all the difference in their academic success and overall well-being.


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