The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) recommend annual comprehensive eye exams … Read More
The Anatomy and Function of the Macula
The human eye is such an amazing organ, capable of differentiating approximately 10 million different colors, depth, and shape to … Read More
February Is National Age-Related Macular Degeneration Awareness Month – Part 2
Welcome back to part two of our age-related macular degeneration (AMD) series. In part one, we discussed what AMD is … Read More
February Is National Age-Related Macular Degeneration Awareness Month – Part 1
Each month, the American Academy of Ophthalmology recognizes an important eye health topic to dedicate education and screening efforts toward. … Read More
Options to Protect Your Eyes from Blue Light – Part 3: Supporting Eye Health
Welcome back! We are glad you have joined us for our three-part series covering some options for protecting your eyes … Read More
Options to Protect Your Eyes from Blue Light – Part 2: Reducing Screen Time Impact
Welcome back to our three-part article series on options to protect your eyes from blue light damage. If you haven’t … Read More
Options to Protect Your Eyes from Blue Light – Part 1: Understanding Blue Light and Its Potential
Over the last decade, there has been a lot of focus on blue light and the damage that blue light … Read More
Finding the Support to Manage Your Low Vision – Part 2
Welcome back! In this post, we will continue our discussion of available resources for those who suffer from low vision. … Read More
Finding the Support to Manage Your Low Vision – Part 1
Low vision is the term for the visual condition that cannot be fully corrected with glasses, contacts, medication, or eye … Read More
Tired and Strained Eyes – Is Astaxanthin the Answer?
Eyestrain and tired eyes are conditions that result from overuse. Eyestrain can be caused by too much screen time or … Read More