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Are Smart Phones Smart for Your Vision?

It started with phone calls, led to texting and calendars and games, and now it seems, whether you’re on a Blackberry, iPhone, Google Android, or Windows Mobile, your smart phone can do anything – from setting your oven timer to mapping your hiking trial via GPS to editing your digital photos. You can even download [...]

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Presbyopia (Aging Eyes) and Driving

If, over the years, it’s become harder for you to read road signs, distinguish between red and green traffic lights, or deal with the glare of oncoming cars at night, then we have both good new and bad news. The good news is, you’re not alone, according to U.S. News & World Report. “The unavoidable reality, [...]

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Women’s Unique Vision Issues

According to the National Eye Institute, twice as many women as men are diagnosed with vision-threatening diseases each year. Across the globe, women are more likely to suffer blindness and vision loss. Of the common eye diseases, dry eye syndrome is two to three times more common in women than in men at any age [...]

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The Gift of Sight

The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes. - Marcel Proust Of course, Proust, a novelist, was speaking metaphorically. But what if you could really give the gift of sight this holiday season? With the Rebuild Your Vision Program, you can. And the best part is, unlike glasses, [...]

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Presbyopia – Poor Vision Due To The Aging Process

The new Seattle Public Library, designed by Dutch architect Rem Koolhaus, became an international hit the minute it opened its doors. People lined up around the block to see the “Books Spiral,” the honeycombed glass windows, and the colorful new reading room…and of course, they also came to check out reading material. While most people [...]

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