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  • 6 Possible Causes Of Your Dry Eye Syndrome

    Dry Eyes – Figure Out The Why Behind The Issue If you often experience cloudy vision that comes and goes, a scratchy, sticky, gritty, or irritated sensation, burning and excess tearing, or fatigue and aching around your eyes, you may have dry-eye syndrome. It’s no fun, and can really affect day-to-day life more than you […]

    Continue Reading March 30, 2018

  • Where Online Eye Exams Fall Short

    Over the last couple of decades, the internet has changed just about every aspect of our lives. From the way we shop to the way we gain information to the way we connect with friends, the Information Age is a very different world. The internet has made so many things easier, but sometimes that convenience […]

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  • The Role Of Tears

    We cry for all kinds of reasons: a stubbed toe, a particularly poignant scene in a movie, freshly cut onions — the list goes on.

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  • Taking Care of Your Eyes in the Digital Age

    From the moment we get up to the moment we go to bed, more and more of us are on our smartphones, tablets, computers or other digital devices. That’s a lot of eyeballs glued to a lot of screens. If you count yourself among the 90% of adults who spend two or more hours a […]

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  • 6 Benefits To Transition Eyeglass Lenses

    6 Benefits To Transition Eyeglass Lenses

    Transition eyeglass lenses, sometimes referred to as photochromic lenses, were originally invented in the 1960s. A brilliant chemist employed by Corning Glass Works named Daniel Stookey invented photochromic glass. Just a few years later, another Corning Glass chemist, Roger Araujo, used his technology to design the first photochromic lenses. However, it wasn’t until the 1970s […]

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