Celebrate the New Years Safely

Posted by: Center for Sight in Eye Health, December 18, 2024

Celebrate the New Years Safely

We are all looking forward to a fresh start and ready to ring in the New Year with cheer! Every year, it is that special time to celebrate with champagne, but popping a bottle of bubbly comes with some risks. According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, a champagne cork can fly up to 50… Read More


December is Safe Toys and Gifts Month

Posted by: Center for Sight in Eye Health, December 11, 2024

December is Safe Toys and Gifts Month

What an exciting time of the year! ‘Tis the season of holiday cheer, family traditions, shopping, and giving gifts to loved ones. As we prepare our holiday shopping list, it’s important to remember that some popular toys may not be the best gift for your child. To bring awareness to Safe Toys Month, the Consumer… Read More


How to Recognize Symptoms of Cataracts

Posted by: Center for Sight in Eye Health, October 23, 2024

Your eyes are the windows to your soul, and the lens of your eye is crucial for your daily activities. However, with age, the proteins in your lens can clump, leading to symptoms of cataracts. These symptoms, such as blurry vision, can significantly impact your daily activities. This underscores the importance of not delaying your eye exam!… Read More


Protect Your Eyes This Halloween

Posted by: Center for Sight in Eye Health, October 16, 2024

Are you ready to celebrate and have fun this Halloween? Creating your Halloween costumes and putting the extra finishes on your costume look to indulge in a fun expression of your personality, but if you are not careful in what you choose, your costume could lead to a trip to the eye doctor. Thinking of… Read More


Glaucoma Facts & Myths

Posted by: Center for Sight in Eye Health, October 8, 2024

A staggering 80 million people worldwide live with glaucoma. This knowledge is not meant to scare you, but to empower you with a wealth of information. Understanding the correct information can significantly impact your daily life and eye health. Together, let’s debunk six common myths that the Glaucoma Research Foundation has researched. Myth #1: People… Read More


What Are The Facts About Pink Eye?

Posted by: Center for Sight in Eye Health, September 25, 2024

Conjunctivitis, commonly known as pink eye, is a prevalent eye condition. It is an inflammation of the conjunctiva, often caused by a virus, bacteria, or allergies, leading to red and inflamed eyes. The symptoms of conjunctivitis include redness, itching, a gritty feeling, and discharge from the eyes. Some types of pink eye are highly contagious… Read More


Fall Eye Allergies: Symptoms and Treatments

Posted by: Center for Sight in Eye Health, September 18, 2024

Approaching soon, on September 22, 2024, the seasons change, and we say goodbye to summer and welcome the first day of fall. Fall is a beautiful time of year to see the beautiful leaves change. The days and nights get cooler, so it’s time for many to deal with eye irritation due to fall allergies…. Read More


Tips To Help Minimize Digital Eye Strain

Posted by: Center for Sight in Eye Health, September 11, 2024

In today’s digital age, we all find ourselves constantly in front of screens, whether for work, leisure, or to keep up with our daily lives. It’s a reality we all share. Researchers have found that just two hours of screen time per day can lead to a 90% risk of developing digital eye strain, a… Read More


Healthy Vision is Important for Road Safety

Posted by: Center for Sight in Eye Health, August 28, 2024

Did you know that 90% of driver information is visual? A recent study has shown that 1 in 5 drivers suffers from a vision deficiency, which affects their driving performance. Good eye health is essential for driving. It helps you read the highway signs at a distance to prepare you to get off the interstate… Read More


Your Eye Health Matters; Adopt a Healthy Lifestyle

Posted by: Center for Sight in Eye Health, August 20, 2024

Having healthy eyesight is integral to maintaining an excellent quality of life. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 12 million people 40 years and over in the United States have vision impairment, including 1 million blind and 8 million who have vision impairment due to uncorrected refractive error. Some leading… Read More


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