Eyes

Healthy Eyes at Any Age

The windows to your world is your personal eye sight, something we take for granted every day if we are so lucky to be able to see. Because we are born with only two eyes, which cannot be replaced, how we care for them is critically important. The American Academy of Ophthalmology August 2009 Eye Sm...
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What Is a Cataract?

In the United States, on average over 8,000 cataract procedures are performed a day. The cataract procedure is quick, simple, and allows for relatively fast healing. This safe and painless procedure typically starts with eye–numbing drops and a micro–seal being made at the edge of the co...
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Diabetic Retinopathy

Diabetic retinopathy is the most common eye disease in American adults under 60, causing 85% of vision loss in this population. It is a common complication associated with diabetes, caused by deterioration of the small blood vessels in the retina. The retina is the light sensitive tissue in the eye,...
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