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What Is Heterochromia?

Most of us notice a person’s eye color almost immediately when we meet them.


Time to explore two of the most common refractive errors: myopia and hyperopia!


Clearing The Fog Surrounding AMD

Laughter lines, retirement, and grandchildren are a few of the benefits of growing old. One of the drawbacks is the risk of age-related macular degeneration (AMD).


All About Those Lenses

Let’s face it: glasses and contact lenses are pretty amazing.


What Causes Heterochromia?

Eye color is one of the first traits we notice when we meet someone new.


Nearly one in ten people is estimated to have diabetes, according to a 2014 report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.


Do Our Eyes Need Protection From Blue Light?

How much of your nightly routine is lit up by a bright screen?


What to Know About AMD

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a leading cause of irreversible vision loss for people over 50.


The eye is an extremely amazing and unique organ. In fact, it is the only place in the body where a doctor can see part of the central nervous system—the optic nerve!


How Does Blue Light Affect Our Eyes?

Do you spend a lot of time after the sun goes down looking at a bright screen?


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