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09

May

Everything You Need to Know About Open-Angle Glaucoma

As we get older we start thinking more and more about health and conditions we may be prone to getting. This is something you think about a lot when thinking about your eye health in particular. One condition that can start to develop as you get older is Primary Open-Angle Glauc...

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09

May

Dr. Marsha Malooley was awarded by the American Academy of Optometry.

Dr. Marsha Malooley was just awarded as a diplomate in the Cornea, Contact Lenses, and Refractive Technology section of the American Academy of Optometry. This 5 year review process is the highest clinical designation in the field of optometry and is achieved only after a gruelin...

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09

May

The Difference Between Nearsightedness and Farsightedness

You go to any appointment and you hear an abundance of medical terminology that you might not understand - we've been there too. When you are at your eye appointment you might hear the terms nearsightedness and farsightedness. You might even be dealing with one of the...

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09

May

Helpful Tips to Protect Your Eyes from Digital Eye Strain

Growing up in today's day and age, it’s not if you will use technology throughout the day - it’s about how long your day will be consumed behind a screen. Whether you’re sitting at work behind a computer for 8 hours or lounging on the couch scrolling...

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09

May

Foods That Will Help Keep Your Eyes Healthy!

We fuel our body with foods for our overall health but have you ever put in any thought about which foods have the best impact on our eye health? We are here to help! Check out which food groups will help keep you and your eyes healthy!Fish, Nuts & Seeds: The first suggestion...

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09

May

How Smoking Is Negatively Impacting Your Vision

It is well known that smoking is the leading cause of serious health conditions that affect your lungs, heart, and much more. What most people don't know is how smoking negatively impacts your eyes and puts you at an increased risk of developing cataracts, diabetic retinopa...

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09

May

Dr. Majmudar attends and presents at the 2015 Las Vegas AAO

Dr. Majmudar recently attended the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) in Las Vegas. He gave an invited presentation at the Refractive Surgery Subspecialty Day titled “Magnitude and Long-Term Effects of Crosslinking for Keratoconus”. He was t...

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09

May

What Does Falling Asleep in Your Contacts Mean for Your Eyes?

We've all been there before, you fall asleep on your couch watching TV or get home from a long day at work and wake up with your contacts still in. We know we shouldn’t sleep in our contacts but mistakes are inevitable. But why is it so bad for us to wear our contacts...

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09

May

4 Things You Should Know About Cataracts

Cataracts are the leading cause of blindness in the world: Currently, cataracts affect more than 22 million people in the United States that are above the age of 40. Worldwide there are more cataract cases than macular degeneration, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy combined acc...

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09

May

3 Helpful Tips That Can Help Improve Your Vision at Night

Do you find yourself struggling with your vision at night? You aren't alone! Worldwide people are experiencing this same vision impairment at night time. This condition is known as “night blindness.” This term refers to people who are experiencing trouble drivin...

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