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May is Healthy Vision Month
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Happy Healthy Vision Month! Did you know that most vision problems are preventable? Every May, the National Eye Institute (NEI) celebrates Healthy Vision Month, an awareness campaign designed to encourage healthy, sight-saving habits. This year, NEI is focusing on young adults between the ages 25 to 35. While people in this age group typically have […]
Read MoreSports Eye Safety Month
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Which sport causes the most eye injuries? April is Sports Eye Safety Month. This month, Ophthalmology Associates encourages all our patients to wear proper eye protection when participating in athletic activities. Potential eye injuries that can result from sports include corneal abrasions, orbital fractures, detached retina, and even cataracts. In some instances, people have even had […]
Read MoreDr. Cary Burton Retiring
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DR. CARY BURTON IS RETIRING. We will miss Dr. Burton’s gentle manner and caring ways at Ophthalmology Associates and wish him all the best! Here are a few words from Dr. Burton: My dear patient, It has been my lifelong endeavor to take care of the “Eyes of North Texas.” I have enjoyed a lengthy […]
Read MoreCommon Causes Of Blurry Vision
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What are the common causes of blurry vision?Have you been experiencing blurry vision lately? Try not to panic – there are many normal reasons why you may be experiencing this mild visual disturbance. Below, we’ve outlined some of the more common causes of blurry vision. You need to get glasses – or update your prescription.Do you […]
Read MoreWhat is Dry Eye? A Brief Introduction to Dry Eye
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What is Dry Eye? A Brief Introduction to Dry EyeDry eye is a common condition, affecting at least 6.8 percent of the U.S. adult population. If you’ve been experiencing dry, scratchy eyes lately, you might be one of them. Symptoms of dry eye include:• A stinging, scratchy, or burning sensation in your eyes• Feeling like something […]
Read MoreFive New Year’s Resolutions for Healthy Vision
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It’s a new year! Have you figured out your resolutions yet?Below, we’ve listed five resolutions you can follow for better eye health. Which of these can you see yourself accomplishing in 2019? 1. Wear sunglassesSunglasses aren’t just a fashion accessory – they’re also an important way to protect your eyes from the sun’s harmful radiation. […]
Read MoreSnow Blindness
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What should I know about snow blindness? Are you going skiing this winter? Snowboarding? Or do you plan to miss the cold weather entirely and spend the winter months on a beach somewhere, sipping a cold beverage and gazing out into the ocean?Regardless of your decision, Ophthalmology Associates would like to take this opportunity to […]
Read MoreAvoiding Contact Lens Infections
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Proper contact lens hygiene can help save you from an outbreak of a rare, potentially blinding eye infection. This infection, Acanthamoeba keratitis, tends to be linked to poor contact lens hygiene. Although current cases are spiking in the southeast of England, it’s possible to contract this infection – and infections like this – just about […]
Read MoreComputer Glasses – Do They Work?
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Do computer glasses really work?Over the last couple of years, you may have noticed people talking about computer glasses, or eyeglasses that are designed to filter out blue light from computer screens, smartphones, and tablets. Some people believe that blue light can lead to dry eyes, digital eye strain, and even permanent eye diseases down […]
Read MoreCan Laser Pointer Blind You?
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Are laser pointers dangerous? August marks Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month, an awareness month that encourages people to pay special attention to childhood eye illness and injury. While laser pointers may seem harmless enough, you should think twice before letting your child use one as a makeshift lightsaber.Ophthalmology Associates discusses the dangers associated using a […]
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