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What you should know about Diabetic Retinopathy


It’s estimated that 40 to 45 percent of Americans diagnosed with diabetes have some stage of Diabetic Retinopathy.  Diabetic Retinopathy is caused by damage to the retina.  It is the leading cause of blindness in adults in the US.  With Diabetic Retinopathy, blood vessels may leak or new blood vessels can grow on the surface of [...]

Precautions When Choosing Women’s Reading Glasses


Shopping, for any women, is an exciting activity, but at the same time it is a frustrating exercise, especially when they encounter the question of which one is better and which one they should buy. So is it to purchase women glasses. Observing so many glasses of different kinds, they often get confused. However, if [...]

Tunnel of Vision now better defined with new technology by Neuroptics


The Neuroptics pupillometer is a state of the art device used to measure the size of the pupil in real life conditions.  We acquired this technology in relation to a new FDA study that is beginning soon at Dishler Laser Institute.  In learning about this device we are so impressed that we have decided to [...]

How to Restore Your Eyesight Naturally


With some eye muscle exercises and knowing the correct things to do, it is not impossible to accomplish your perfect eyesight once more. In this article, we are going to go through underlying pointers on how to naturally restore your eyesight. 1. Avoid food rich in fat Research has indicated that those with eye problem [...]

Aspects of reading glasses


In the past, reading glasses were usually made of cheap plastic frames. There were only a few of styles for customers’ selection. However, these painted reading glasses had gained a great popularity among the public. Those glasses were quite similar so that a person might easily mingle with the crowd. The reason was that many [...]


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