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Are you Ready for Readers?
Are you at the point of not being able to read up close without straining? Many people find themselves in need of single-vision reading glasses. It's not a sin. In fact, reading glasses can be fashionable, colorful, and fun to coordinate with your w…
 
Bifocal Contact Lens Basics
As we age, many of us notice that we can’t read as well as we used to. We hold things out further and further, literally at arm’s length, until friends and relatives inevitable begin joking about our arm’s getting shorter. For many of us, presbyopia…
 
Eye Strain Caused By Your Computer
Visual problems like eyes strain may result from overusing the muscles of your eyes. If not careful, eye strain will occur in any eye muscle held in one position for a long period of time. These eye straining activities are as follows: reading, watc…
 
Does a Child See What You See?
Joey Knight was puzzled. What did his parents mean by color? Green shirt, red shirt, brown shirt, gray shirt. Huh? They all looked pretty much the same to him. He figured his parents were just smarter than he was. Approximately 1:12 males and 1:200…
 
Seeing Color: Genetic and Acquired Color Vision Deficiencies
Jim Doane was humiliated when he passed the ball to a member of the opposing team with the red jerseys instead of to his own team with the green jerseys. His team lost. He said he had a short-lived career in high school as a fry cook because he coul…
 
Clear Readers: Reading Glasses With an Invisible Presence
When faced with the reality of having to wear reading glasses some people will try anything to avoid them. There is another option that allows you to wear reading glasses, but keep it low key so others may not even notice you have them on. Clear pla…
 
Are My Arms Shrinking Or Do I Need Reading Glasses?
With age comes many things, one of which is the need to wear reading glasses. People over 40 will often realize that they are holding reading materials out at arms length just so they can read them. The cause is an age-related condition called presb…
 
Huge Advances in Soft Multi-focal Contact Lenses
Many of our emerging presbyopes are already accustomed to the comfort of soft contact lenses, switching them to GP multi-focal is far from an ideal solution. Soft multi-focal contact lenses have been around for a long time, yet the available add pow…
 
Contact Lens Options for Your Pediatric Patients
Pediatric patients are some of the most special patients we see in any practice. When infants present for contact lenses, we all know it is a medical necessity. The practitioners at my practice believe that contact lenses should not be any more of a…
 
Protect Your Reading Glasses With The Right Case
Taking good care of your reading classes is important. Storing your reading glasses while not in use is one of the most important parts of reading glasses care. There are many varieties of cases available. Each type of reading glasses has a certain…
 
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