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Setting Goals for Better Vision - Resolve to See!

Have you made your New Year’s Resolution? Most likely it includes ways to achieve a healthier lifestyle and focus on taking care of yourself.  Your resolution may include walking daily, eating healthier, reading more, or learning something new. How about deciding to take better care of your vision? 

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Low Vision, Legally Blind, and Blindness – What are the Differences?

You have likely heard the terms blind or legally blind, but what about low vision?  What is low vision and if someone has low vision, does this mean they are blind?  To answer these questions, we need to know what causes low vision and what the different terms, low vision, legally blind, and blind mean.

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FAQs – How are Wet and Dry Macular Degeneration Different?

Macular Degeneration is a progressive eye disease that can result in a loss of your central vision.  Genetics and environmental factors are likely to blame and are significant causes of visual impairment in adults over 50.  Macular Degeneration has two forms: ‘dry’ and ‘wet’.  What are the differences between ‘Wet’ and ‘Dry’ macular degeneration?  What affect do they have on your vision?

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Bring Life into Focus with the Optelec Compact 10 HD!

Every day we stay connected with friends, family, personal affairs, and communities through many different forms including letters, newspapers, pictures, and documents. If you experience any vision loss, whether from an eye condition that you were born with or one that developed as you aged, you may be familiar with reading glasses, handheld magnifiers, or even just adjusting the material you are reading until it comes into focus.  What do you do when these simple solutions are no longer enough to bring your life into focus?

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Put a Spring in Your Step – Get Outside!

Spring has arrived; time to dust off your walking shoes and get outside!  Did you know that 30 minutes of physical activity everyday not only benefits your heart and overall health but can help your eyes stay healthy as well?  Eye conditions can arise from high blood pressure and diabetes.  Keeping active may reduce or prevent these eye conditions from developing.

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