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March is Workplace Eye Safety Awareness Month

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Over 2,000 eye injuries occur each day on job sites across the U.S. and one in ten of those injuries required missed days of works to recover. Of the total amount of work-related eye injuries that occur, 10 to 20 percent will cause temporary or permanent vision loss. While many think that eye injuries only […]

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Low Vision Awareness Month 2023 Themes, Dates, and Details

Low Vision Awareness Month 2023 Themes, Dates, and Details

The month of February is Low Vision Awareness Month. What exactly is low vision? Low vision describes significant visual impairment that isn’t correctable through glasses, medication, eye surgery or contact lenses. It’s often characterized by partial sight such as blind spots, tunnel vision or blurred vision. The most common causes of low vision in the […]

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Dilated Eye Exams

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You might think that because your vision is fine that your eyes are healthy, but receiving a comprehensive eye exam is the only way to be absolutely certain. During your visit both of your eyes will be closely examined for any signs of vision problems and eye diseases. The dilation of your eyes is a […]

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Is Rubbing Your Eyes Bad For You?

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Most of us have done it without thinking. Your eyes feel tired after a long day of screen time. Allergies flare up in the spring. You wake up groggy and instinctively rub your eyes to “wake them up.” Eye rubbing is incredibly common, and in many cases, completely harmless. But here’s where the nuance comes […]

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What is Presbyopia?

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One of the most common side effects of getting older is the loss of near perfect vision. All of a sudden you find yourself having to squint to see certain things, causing stress, eye strain and an overall feeling of annoyance. This decline in close-up vision is caused by a condition known as presbyopia, which […]

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Don’t Take Your Vision For Granted

Don’t Take Your Vision For Granted

It’s easy for many of us to take our physical health for granted. Running, jumping and even climbing stairs doesn’t seem like a task until you’ve sprained an ankle or even broken a bone or torn an ACL. Similarly, having healthy vision is something so taken for granted by many of us that it tends […]

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November is Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month

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Did you know that diabetes is the leading cause of blindness in Americans aged 20 to 65? Not many people do. The Cornea & Laser Eye Institute is taking advantage of the fact that November is Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month by helping to generate awareness among our patients and community. Statistics from the American […]

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October is Eye Injury Prevention Month

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The month of October is Eye Injury Prevention Month and The Cornea and Laser Eye Institute would like to remind you that nearly half of all eye injuries occur in or around the home. Nearly 2.5 million people in the United States experience an eye injury each year, and nearly 1 million people have lost […]

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World Sight Day (WSD) 2023 Themes, Dates, and Details

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Thursday, October 9th is World Sight Day, a day of awareness created to help focus global attention on blindness, visual impairment and rehabilitation of those with visual impairments. World Sight Day is held each year on the second Thursday in October. The day is observed globally by those involved in preventing visual impairment or restoring […]

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September is Sports Eye Safety Month

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September is Sports Eye Safety awareness month and we encourage anyone who participates in sports – children and adults alike – to remember to protect their eyes. Sports are the leading cause of eye injuries in children under the age of 16. Many people are unaware of how serious sports injuries are, and that these […]

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