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  • Glaucoma Awareness Month

    Glaucoma Awareness Month


    Millions of Americans suffer from an ailment that robs so many of their vision that it is also known as “the sneak thief of sight.” Over three million people in our nation have been diagnosed with glaucoma and that number is expected to remain on the rise. Glaucoma is a ...

  • World Braille Day on January 4th

    World Braille Day on January 4th


    Learn Its Storied History and Celebrate World Braille Day on January 4th Braille, the tactile reading and writing method used by millions of people with impaired vision has its own holiday. This communication system is certainly worth celebrating as it improves everyday life for many. However, the history of these ...

  • MADE or Mask-Associated Dry Eye

    MADE or Mask-Associated Dry Eye


    The Rise of MADE or Mask-Associated Dry Eye We are all making adjustments in order to follow the new regulations and guidelines that are keeping us safe during the current pandemic. Depending on your existing health and what may have been required to keep you at peak performance pre-pandemic, following ...

  • Dry Eye

    Dry Eye


    Causes, Concerns, and Care for Dry Eye Have you found yourself rubbing your eyes and running for eye drops to try and find relief? If your vision is slightly blurred and you have looked in the mirror to discover that your itching eyes are also bloodshot, then you may be ...