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Healthy Choices Can Lead To Healthier Eyes

Did you know that there are some lifestyle changes that you can make that can help protect the health of your eyes? There are a number of health problems that may cause vision deterioration, and some people may even be genetically predisposed to vision problems. However, there are many people who damage their eyes as a result of poor lifestyle choices. The following suggestions can be implemented by most people and could result in healthier eyes. Read More 

What You Should Know About Ocular Migraines

If you experience temporary disturbances in your vision, you might have what is called an ocular migraine. Unlike traditional headaches and migraines, these types of migraines do not cause you any pain. Instead, it affects how well you can see for a short period of time. Here is more information about ocular migraines. How do you know it is an ocular migraine? The main way to tell you are suffering from an ocular migraine is that you have the visual disturbances that come from a migraine, but you don't have the typical migraine pain. Read More 

5 Tips for Finding the Best Eyeglasses for Your Face

If you need to rely on glasses all day or simply for reading, you will want to find the ones that help you see and allow you to look your best. You should consider the shape of your face and some other factors before making a purchase for any eyeglasses. Being aware of specific tips that will aid you in your search for finding the glasses that will look best on you. Read More 

3 Ways To Get Your Child To Wear Glasses

If your child has to wear glasses, then you should encourage him or her to wear them. Some children are hesitant to wear glasses because they think other children will tease them. It is also important for parents to accept that their child needs to wear glasses. Here are three ways you can encourage your child. Introduce Your Child To High Fashion Nowadays, children are really into trends and brands. For this reason, you should introduce your child to high fashion eyewear. Read More 

Why Does Everything Up Close Look Blurry?

Have you recently noticed that objects that are too close to you look overly blurry? Maybe this problem started off as minor one and has become worse over time, or maybe it came on suddenly. In either case, it is important to see your eye doctor and figure out the cause. Here's a look at three conditions that may be at fault. Hyperopia Also known as farsightedness, this problem occurs when the eye is shaped in such a way that the light entering through the eye focuses behind the retina (the light detecting membrane at the back of the eye) rather than directly on the retina. Read More