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131) Could 3D animation prompt a visit to an eye care professional?
April 22nd, 2010
The newest trend in movie-going experience is to see films in 3D animation. Blockbusters including Alice and Wonderland and Avatar were featured in 3D and have drawn in a large audience. However some individuals are finding that their 3D movie experience could turn into a vision exam. Read More >>
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132) Student given grant to study eye health
April 21st, 2010
While many people know about myopia and hyperopia - or nearsightedness and farsightedness - fewer individuals know what causes the refractive errors. Read More >>
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133) Richmond Lions Club offers free eye care exams to Mexicans
April 20th, 2010
The Lions Club is known for providing eye care to individuals who cannot afford it by collecting eyeglasses and raising money for various vision-related causes. Read More >>
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134) New technology makes eye care more available
April 20th, 2010
While residents of some areas may have found that eye care facilities are few and far between, those who live in Central Florida have found that new technology is making eye care establishments more abundant. Read More >>
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135) Antioxidant-rich foods may be beneficial to eye health
April 19th, 2010
Many people watch what they eat in order to keep their hearts and bodies healthy, but some may not realize there are dietary measures they can take to ensure good eye health. Read More >>
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136) Optometrist runs the Boston Marathon for free eye care for Central America
April 19th, 2010
The Boston Marathon is one of the most well-known athletic events in the country as competitors from all around the world enter the race on behalf of their favorite charity. Read More >>
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137) Scientists open the door for treatments for pink eye
April 19th, 2010
While people may take all the precautions necessary to avoid problems with their eye health, they still may be susceptible to viral keratoconjunctivitis, otherwise known as pink eye. There is currently no preventative treatment for the infection, and individuals who contract it may have to be isolated for up to two weeks as a result of their blurry vision and discharge. Read More >>
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138) Corneal transplant failures not linked to age of donor, preservation time
April 16th, 2010
The popularity of corneal transplants has increased significantly in recent years as more people look to improve their eye health, but some recipients have noticed there are drawbacks to the procedure. Read More >>
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139) Family participates in vision walk to find a cure for their daughter's eye condition
April 15th, 2010
It is important to make sure that children receive proper eye care exams at an early age so physicians can screen for eye health conditions that could affect the future of young patients' vision. Read More >>
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140) Ophthalmologist looks to preserve the vision of children with eye cancer
April 15th, 2010
Children who suffer from eye cancer experience some risks of permanent vision loss - sometimes the condition is not being treated quickly enough or physicians are not able to remove all of the problem areas. However, an ophthalmologist is working on a new procedure that will hopefully preserve the vision of children affected by eye cancer. Read More >>
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