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There an app for almost anything, but at this time of social distancing many school and learning centers are closed. There are several apps available to students with visual difficulties.…
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There an app for almost anything, but at this time of social distancing many school and learning centers are closed. There are several apps available to students with visual difficulties.…
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The American Association of Ophthalmology updated an alert on Tuesday, based on several reports, the corona virus may cause a mild follicular conjunctivitis and possibly transmitted by aerosol contact. To…
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In light of COVID-19, for the wellbeing of Patients and staff alike, we will temporarily suspend our usual office hours effective as of 5 PM 3/23/2020 until further notice. If…
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COVID-19 has millions of Americans setting up shop at home for the first time. It may be tempting to plop down on the couch in your jammies. A well planned…
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What are Cataracts? A Cataract is the clouding of the eye’s natural lens What are the symptoms of Cataracts? Blurred vision Loss of night vision Sensitivity to light Halos around…
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Humans and dogs are the only species known to seek visual clues from another individuals eyes. Dogs only do this when interacting with Humans. People who are blind can see…
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It can cause ocular signs and symptoms. Published on February 27, 2020 By INVISION Staff The American Optometric Association has released a set of points that optometrists need to…
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Your eyesight is one of your most valuable assets. According to the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) the top ten vision complaints are: Double Vision Seeing floaters or flashes…
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Recently Pennsylvania’s Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman made it public about his daughter Grace having been diagnosed h Coat’s disease. Wanting to make other parents aware of this disease that can…
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