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June Newsletter: Top Three Benefits of LASIK Surgery
Wondering how LASIK surgery could improve your life?
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May Newsletter: Living with Low Vision: What Can Be Done
Struggling with low vision? Try these aids and devices.
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April Newsletter: Refractive Eye Surgery Options Beyond LASIK
Looking for an alternative to LASIK? One of these refractive surgeries may be perfect for you.
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March Newsletter: Symptoms of Retinal Vein Occlusion
Do you know how retinal vein occlusion could affect your vision.
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February Newsletter: Eating Disorders Can Increase a Person's Risk for Diabetic Retinopathy
This eye disease could cause vision loss if you have diabetes and an eating disorder.
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January Newsletter: An Eye Exam Could Save Your Life
Find out how your ophthalmologist can help you protect your health.
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December Newsletter: What Is the Best Time of Year to Get LASIK?
Wondering if spring, summer, winter or fall is the best time for LASIK?
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November Newsletter: Top causes of blindness
Do you know what causes blindness?
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Early Signs of Heart Disease Appear in the Eyes
Your eyes offer a wealth of information about your heart health.
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Eye Diseases Linked to Sun Damage
Could sun exposure increase your risk of eye disease?
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Laser Eye Surgery: LASIK Isn't the Only Option
Thinking about laser eye surgery to improve your vision? Find out about the options beyond LASIK
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How Hypertension Affects Eye Health
Is your high blood pressure damaging your vision?
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The Dangers of Diabetic Retinopathy
Could you be at risk of vision loss due to diabetes?
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How safe is cataract surgery?
Worried about cataract surgery? Find out if the surgery is a safe option for you.
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Dry Eye
Sometimes your eyes don’t make enough tears or the tears evaporate too fast because they don’t have the right amount of compounds in them. This is called dry eye. Up to 5% of Americans complain of some form of dry eye. Individuals who wear contact lenses or have undergone LASIK or other types of
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Subconjunctival Hemorrhage
Similar to a bruise under the skin, a subconjunctival hemorrhage happens when a small blood vessel located between the sclera (white portion of an eye) and the conjunctiva (lining on the surface of an eye) breaks and covers the sclera with blood. Unlike broken blood vessels located under the skin which
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