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Knowing When It’s Time For New Frames

December 19, 2014

Eyeglasses don’t age quite as well as wine and cheese. Wear-and-tear is guaranteed to take a toll on your frames. Vintage may be “in” right now, but know the signs that indicate it’s probably time to consider new frames.

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Your Healthy Vision Timeline: Ages 20–40

December 11, 2014

Healthy sight is a must—regardless of our age. Early adulthood is a time when our attention is often focused on things other than eye health! As your lifelong vision care partner, we want to be sure you’re aware of things you can do to protect your sight.

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Eye Safety During the Holiday Season

December 9, 2014

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas! The holiday season is an exciting time of year for all ages. But it’s also a common time for eye injuries.

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4 Tips To Help Your Child Love His Glasses

December 4, 2014

Glasses will give your child a whole new view on the world, but they can also be a lot of responsibility! Here are some ideas to help your child LOVE wearing glasses.

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Your Healthy Vision Timeline: Ages 1–20

November 27, 2014

Because an estimated 80% of school learning is accomplished through eyesight, having healthy vision is particularly important for children. Sadly, one out of every four school-aged children has undiagnosed vision problems—and they may not even know it.

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Rubbing Your Eyes Can Do More Harm Than Good

November 20, 2014

The urge to rub your eyes is natural when you’re tired, or when they itch! However, think twice next time. Rubbing your eyes may provide temporary relief, but doing so can have harmful side effects.

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