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How Does Screen Time Affect Your Eye Health?

Excessive screen time can lead to digital eye strain, causing symptoms like dry eyes, headaches, and blurred vision. This blog offers practical tips to reduce...

Basic Vision Screenings: What Are Their Limitations?

Vision Centers of Houston explains the limitations of basic vision screenings, highlighting what they can and cannot detect. It emphasizes the importance of comprehensive eye...

Vision Screenings at School: Are They Sufficient?

School vision screenings are essential but may not detect all vision issues in children. In this blog, we explore the limitations of these screenings and...

Unveiling the Truth: Sports Eyewear Myths Debunked

Many athletes hesitate to wear sports eyewear due to prevalent myths and misconceptions. Learn the facts and how the right eyewear can enhance both safety...

Eye Safety Gear for Water Sports and Outdoor Activities: What to Wear to Protect Your Eyes

Explore essential eye protection options for water sports and outdoor activities. Learn about the best sunglasses and goggles to keep your vision clear and safe!

Nutritional Changes To Enhance Women’s Eye Health

Understanding the unique challenges women face at various life stages — such as pregnancy and menopause — this blog highlights the critical nutrients necessary for...

Eye Health and Mental Health: Seeing the Bigger Picture

Our eye care team explores the intricate relationship between eye health and mental well-being, highlighting how vision problems and eye discomfort can affect mental health....

Embracing Technology: A New Era in Managing Low Vision

In honor of Macular Degeneration Awareness Month, we explore the transformative impact of technology on managing low vision. These tech innovations offer newfound independence and...

Understanding Glaucoma and Genetics

January is Glaucoma Awareness Month, a time when we emphasize the significance of recognizing and addressing glaucoma, a stealthy eye condition with the potential to...

Current Glaucoma Treatment Options

January is National Glaucoma Awareness Month Glaucoma affects between 3 and 4 million Americans and is the number two cause of preventable blindness worldwide. About...

You’re Never Too Old to Try Contacts!

Are you one of those people who tried contacts in the past, but had no luck? Perhaps you found them dry and uncomfortable, or your...

The Importance of Eye Exams for Contact Lenses

Contact lenses that don’t fit properly can cause discomfort and even eye damage. During a contact lens exam, your eye doctor will perform various tests...

Protect Your Eyes From Vision Loss: Diabetes Awareness Month

Diabetic retinopathy is a potentially sight-threatening condition caused by high blood sugar levels in diabetics. Fortunately, your eye doctor can advise on how to manage...

New To Contact Lenses? Here Are Our Top 5 Tips!

If you or your child is new to wearing contact lenses, read our Top 5 Tips to make the adjustment easier.

5 Reasons To Wear Sunglasses In The Fall

Sunglasses aren’t just for summer. Why not, you ask? Read on to find out why sunglasses are just as much “fall wear” as jackets are.

The Best Foods for Your Eyes

Consuming certain vitamins and nutrients can support your eye health and potentially ward off serious eye diseases and conditions. Read on to find out more!

How To Prevent “Mask Fog” on Your Glasses

If you wear glasses and a face mask, you’ve probably struggled with “mask fog.”  Your lenses get all misty, requiring you to wipe your eyewear...

Why You Regularly Need to Replace Your Sunglasses

To get maximal eye protection from your sunglasses, consider replacing them every two years, according to a study conducted in Brazil. Over time, protective UV...

6 Signs You May Need Glasses

Many people don't realize they have a vision problem. Perhaps they've gone years without glasses and haven't noticed the gradual change in their vision. Or...
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