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Five Serious Eye Conditions Seniors Need to be Aware Of

Most eye conditions can affect anyone, but seniors are most at risk when it comes to several problems. Watch for symptoms related to the following conditions and consult an eye health professional if you have questions. Glaucoma Glaucoma is one of the most common degenerative eye conditions, and although anyone can contract the condition, it

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How High Blood Pressure Can Lead to Vision Loss

High blood pressure and vision problems intertwine with each other to warn you of possible health concerns. Blood pressure is one of the most important health indicators, and untreated high blood pressure can lead to many different medical conditions throughout the body, including deadly strokes and heart attacks. By taking care of your eyes, you’ll

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MIGS: The New Age of Glaucoma Surgery

Any method of glaucoma surgery centers on reducing pressure in the eye in order to decrease or prevent optic nerve damage. However, most of the methods that are used to accomplish this involve major surgery and are highly invasive. While these glaucoma treatments are typically quite effective, the methods can lead to many potential complications.

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Key Things You Need to Know About Macular Degeneration

Macular degeneration is a common type of degenerative eye disease that affects millions of Americans. It is also frequently called age-related macular degeneration (AMD), because it is far more likely to develop in people as they get older, especially once they reach 50 years old. Macular degeneration is caused by the eventual thinning of the

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Is Your Phone Damaging Your Eyesight?

Almost everyone is spending more time staring at their phone these days. From navigation and texting to FaceTime video streaming, the time we are spending on our phones has dramatically increased over the last decade. But all this additional time is having a serious impact on our eye health. We’ve put together some of the

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How to Protect Your Eyes During Summer

Summer is one of the best times of the year, as it usually brings vacations, outdoor festivals, and afternoons spent lounging at the pool. All of this fun in the sun means you need to protect yourself, and it’s not just sunburns you need to watch out for.

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5 Ways to Make the Most Out Your First Glaucoma Visit

If you are like many people, you may get nervous when you go to the doctor. The anxiety is certainly understandable, especially when it comes to visiting an eye doctor for glaucoma – having a vision problem is very distressing. Worrying about the visit may prevent you from getting all you can out of your

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Solar Eclipse and Eye Safety

On August 21, 2017, skywatchers are going to be able to experience a sight that hasn’t been visible in over 20 years: a solar eclipse. While most of the country will see a partial eclipse to varying degrees, the lucky residents within a certain 70-mile-wide path that stretches across the country will get to experience

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Doctor Profile – Kimberly Riordan, OD

Doctor Profile – Kimberly Riordan, OD Meet Dr. Riordan Kimberly Riordan, OD, graduated magna cum laude from Ball State University with a B.S. in biology and plans to attend the Illinois College of Optometry. After receiving her doctorate of optometry, she moved to Daytona Beach, Florida, to complete her residency in primary care at the

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