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Summer is here! And that means it’s time to get your sunglasses on to protect your eyes from the harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays that come from the sun. Why? Because too much exposure to UV rays can damage your eyes...
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When a person is diagnosed with cancer, their cancer-care team will recommend treatments to address the disease. These treatments may include radiation, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted drug therapies, as well as targeted radiation therapies. Each of these may have side effects,...
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With spring finally here, many of us are eager to get outside and enjoy the beautiful weather. For a lot of folks, this means participating in sports and other outdoor hobbies or chores. While these activities can be fun and...
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We all know that eating a healthy diet is essential for eye health, but did you know that physical fitness also plays a vital role in maintaining healthy eyesight? Regular exercise and physical activity have been shown to improve blood...
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Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is a condition where the center of your field of vision—but not your peripheral vision—becomes damaged over time. It’s a progressive process that starts with blurriness and ends with a darkened patch smack in the middle...
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Retro, oversized angular lines, sustainability, and tinted lenses will be all the rage in 2023 when it comes to eyewear trends according to the latest trend report from Glasses USA and the Vision Council. Prepare to step into the 1970s...
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Working with eyes to care for and help restore vision is a rewarding career. Here’s what Dr. Cheryl Roell had to say about why she and her husband, Dr. Dave Roell—the optometrists at All About Eyes—chose this career path: “I...
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For several years, All About Eyes has been raising the alarm on the increasing rates of myopia in all age groups, but most especially in children. Myopia—also called near-sightedness or short-sightedness—is when objects in the distance are blurry. Close-up objects...
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Every year, it’s estimated that there are 2.4 million eye injuries happening across the United States. With nearly half of those — 1.2 million — occurring at home. At work, there are work-place safety standards that employers must adhere to,...
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