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Fact vs. Fiction: LASIK Myths Debunked

Are you interested in laser eye surgery, but feeling a bit apprehensive? Do you find yourself voicing concerns about the procedure, and wondering if they have any merit? Here are some common LASIK myths that prospective patients sometimes worry about. Each of these myths can...

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What to Expect at Your First Eye Exam

Regular visits to an eye doctor are an important part of maintaining your health, but many people don't start going until they notice a problem. If you are an adult going to your first eye exam, your first appointment with a new eye doctor, or your first visit in a long...

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Contacts and Glasses: It’s a Tough Choice

Contacts and glasses: how do you decide which is right for you? Some patients who need corrective lenses strongly prefer glasses, while others strictly wear contacts. Many people opt for both. What factors lead to this preference, and how can you make the right decision for...

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If Genetic Eye Diseases Are in Your Family History, Tell Your Doctor

Many eye diseases are hereditary, meaning that risk factors for the disease are passed on through DNA. If you have family members with genetic eye diseases or disorders, it is important to let your eye doctor know. If you are at risk, early testing is your best bet for...

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The Benefits of Quality Eyeglasses over Cheap Knockoffs

These days you can find cheap glasses online for tempting prices. But the prices are lower for a reason: those cheap knockoffs will not give you the benefits of quality eyeglasses. Online sources often sell "knock-offs" of designer frames that have no warranty. Getting...

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The Future of Wearable Eye Technology

It's an exciting time for wearable eye technology. A field that has long seemed to be solidly in the realm of science fiction is aggressively migrating into reality. Google's Wearable Eye Technology Initially, it seemed that Google Glass might be the first eye...

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Could You Have an Allergy to Contacts? How to Know and What to Do

The phrase "allergic reaction" might conjure up images of hives or the sudden sensation of restricted airways, but did you know that an allergy can develop slowly? In fact, you could gradually become allergic to things you use every day, like your soap, favorite beverage, or...

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Color Blindness and Color Vision

The vast majority of people who describe themselves as color blind are not, in fact, completely unable to see color. Rather, color blindness is usually poor color vision: either a partial or complete inability to see one or more colors that humans can normally see. Human...

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