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Your Eyes Are What You Eat: How a Healthy Diet Helps You Save Your Eyes from Harm

During Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month focus on healthy eating that can have a positive effect on your vision. Fruits, vegetables, legumes, nuts, and seeds high in antioxidants, such as vitamins A, C, and E, beta-carotene, lycopene, and lutein, can all contribute to your eye health. 

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Organizing Your Home – Important Tips for Those with Low Vision

Keeping your home organized is efficient, time-saving, and reduces stress.  When you are blind or have low vision, keeping your home organized is also important for your safety and independence.

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Cataracts – Coping with Changing Vision

Cataracts are the most common cause of vision loss in people over the age of 40 and are the principal cause of blindness in the world.  Half of all Americans have cataracts by the age of 80. A cataract is a clouding of the eye’s natural lens and typically progresses slowly.  If left untreated, they may result in blindness.  Annual eye exams will help identify cataracts early and allow for treatment.

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Frequently Asked Questions – Do I Really Need a Portable Video Magnifier?

If you have Low Vision or Macular Degeneration, a desktop video magnifier may feel like a lifesaver.  Having the ability to read your mail, balance your checkbook, read a book, or follow a recipe without relying on friends and family allows you to retain your independence and continue engaging in your favorite activities.  The benefits of a desktop video magnifier at home are immeasurable, but what about when you leave your house?  Do you have a portable video magnifier that you can take out-and-about?  Do you really need one?

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Glaucoma – The Thief of Sight

What do three million people in the US and 80 million people worldwide have in common?  They are all living with Glaucoma, an eye disease that damages the optic nerve and causes vision loss.  Glaucoma has been referred to as the “Thief of Sight” since its most common form begins with virtually no symptoms. 

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