May 2015


Do’s and Don’ts of Contact Lenses

Specialists have noticed a rise in eye infections among contact-lens wearers and are warning users to take extra care. Bacteria, fungi and micro-organisms can stick to contact lenses and cause […]

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Helping Patients with Autism

Excerpted from page 36 of the April 2015 edition of AOA Focus. A program with the University of Miami-Nova Southeastern University Center for Autism and Related Disabilities, Optometry Cares®—The AOA Foundation and other […]

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Contact Lenses and Cosmetics

For the ?“Women Eye Saftey Month”, here are some tips to help you wear your contacts and your cosmetics safely and comfortably together: • Put on soft contact lenses before applying […]

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7 Weird Reasons Your Eyesight is Changing

Drop that smartphone and grab some fruit maybe. Research suggests that too much of one thing and too little of the other could make clear your vision issues. Along with […]

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Abdominal Breathing Increases Tear Secretion in Healthy Women

Adequate production of tears is essential for maintenance of the ocular surface. Tears are primarily produced by the lacrimal glands, which are innervated by the autonomic nervous system, with predominant parasympathetic input. […]

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