Office Ergonomics: Your Dry, Tired Eyes Will Thank You
Proper ergonomics have long been known to make a difference in how our backs and necks feel for those of us whose work requires sitting
Proper ergonomics have long been known to make a difference in how our backs and necks feel for those of us whose work requires sitting
March is Workplace Eye Wellness Month and, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, nearly 25,000 Americans visit the emergency room each year due to
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If your parents or grandparents had cataracts it’s normal to be concerned that you might develop them too. We often hear from patients who tell
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As if cold and flu season isn’t tough enough, add to it the reality that pink eye is often rampant this time of year. The
More than 83 percent of Americans report using digital devices like computers for more than two hours per day, and 53.1 percent report using two
Usually when we get something in our eye we’re able to see what and where it is and then carefully remove it by blinking or
January is National Glaucoma Awareness Month, an important time to spread the word about the leading cause of vision loss and irreversible blindness. Over 3
There is so much chatter on television and online about laser eye surgery (LASIK or PRK) that it’s sometimes hard to figure out what and