Archive for November, 2010


Eye Care: Top Tips for Tough Times

By now, we all know that the worldwide economy is in rough shape, and it’s not likely to recover overnight. Everyone’s looking for ways to cut back their spending, and sometimes, it turns out, the old ways our grandmothers practiced are the best: instead of Windex, clean your windows with vinegar and water. To cure [...]

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Six Articles About Eye Exercises: 1 eye exercise 2 eye exercise 3 eye exercise 4 eye exercises 5 eye exercises 6 eye exercises

Holiday Eye Health: Part 1

photo credit: Digital Sextant Ah, the holidays. The beautiful gold leaves from your neighbor’s tree have all fallen into your yard, you’ve got 20 relatives coming for Thanksgiving dinner—but only 15 chairs, and Daylight Saving Time is not saving your sanity as you race to finish your seasonal shopping on ever-shortening days. With so much [...]

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SAD – Many of us are affected by this. Are you?

photo credit: GollyGforce Many of my friends suffer from SAD. I used to think it was a joke, but it’s not There are things you can do to help you through those dreary and dark months of winter. Of course, if you get lots and lots of snow, that does seem to add light to [...]

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Giving Thanksgiving: Rebuild Your Vision

As we gather around the Thanksgiving table this year, we’ll tuck into turkey, toast to the future, and count our blessings-our family; our friends; our health, wealth, and happiness. Chances are, though, we’ll take our vision for granted, even as we gaze at our loved ones across the dining room or eye the plump apple [...]

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Eye Care Is Not Just For Adults – It Is For Kids Too

Kids eye care is often overlooked. We think that because they are young, healthy growing, they don’t need to worry about eye care yet. But, as parents, you DO have to worry. Eye disease is not a respecter of age. Al.ways be on the lookout for vision changes in your child. And, it’s never to [...]

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