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Everything You Need To Know About Keratoconus

Keratoconus is a progressive eye disease that causes the cornea to thin and bulge, resulting in blurry and distorted vision. Here are the most commonly asked questions about keratoconus.

Can Cataract Surgery Prevent Dementia?

Cataract surgery not only improves vision. Research suggests that cataract surgery may also prevent cognitive decline.

Can We Stop Myopia From Progressing?

Myopia management, an optometrist-developed program, can slow and even halt the progression of a child’s myopia. Read on to learn more.

June 27 Is National Sunglasses Day!

Here’s how you can celebrate National Sunglasses Day on June 27.

What’s The Connection Between Dry Eye And Asthma?

Studies have found a correlation between asthma and dry eye syndrome. Fortunately, a dry eye optometrist can help by treating your uncomfortable dry eye symptoms.

What Is Post Traumatic Vision Syndrome?

Post traumatic vision syndrome is a group of visual deficits caused by a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Fortunately, neuro-optometric rehabilitation can improve your functional vision post-TBI so that you can get back to doing the things you love most.

COVID-Induced Brain Injury and Persistent Visual Problems

COVID-Induced Brain Injury and Persistent Visual Problems by Dr. S. Moshe Roth, OD, FCOVD.

What are the Complications of Myopia?

An article was published this week in the journal Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science.  The authors reviewed other studies to determine the relationship and risk between how nearsighted someone is, and several sight-threatening eye problems. The review concluded that low, moderate, and high myopia were all associated with increased risks...

How to Disinfect Your Glasses to Help Prevent COVID-19

Coronavirus and Your Eyeglasses Your eyeglasses (lenses and frames) can potentially transfer viruses, such as COVID-19, to your eyes, nose, and mouth.  Viruses and bacteria are easily transferred from our surroundings to our hands and from there to our glasses.  Research showns that coronavirus can remain on glass surfaces for as...

Brain Injury or Concussion? Consult with a Neuro-Optometrist

Have you had a concussion or brain injury? Neuro-Optometrists are an important part of the recovery team We frequently hear of many NFL players and other professional athletes that have suffered concussions, but concussions occur every day to many people.  It could be due to a sports injuries, falling off...