according to a literature review published in Clinical and Experimental Optometry. Ophthalmologists must consider the cost-effectiveness of available treatment options for glaucoma and the impact ...
As usual, Julie Ferris-Tillman had a full evening planned after leaving her office. By day, she’s vice president of a public ...
As usual, Julie Ferris-Tillman had a full evening planned after leaving her office. By day, she’s vice president of a public ...
Cellphones, tablets, laptops, gaming devices — screens are in use around the clock while we learn, work, relax and interact.
With spring on its way, it's time to break out your sunglasses -- although you really should be wearing them year-round. Whether glasses or contacts, if you wear prescription eyewear, prescription ...
Streatham opticians have celebrated three decades of bringing high-quality care to the community. To mark the birthday, the ...
Blinking is essential for eye lubrication and protection from foreign particles. Prolonged screen usage decreases blink rate, ...
Kootenai Vision Center has moved to its new home on Early Dawn Avenue, marking a new chapter for the long-standing family ...
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ community-based outpatient clinic in St. Anthony Regional Hospital celebrated completion ...
Though nothing can replace your regular eye exam, these are the vitamins and ... wear sunglasses and a hat to protect your eyes. Optometrists regularly recommend their patients consume omega ...
The Big Rapids stops are at: Bond Drive, bus shelter outside of Puterbaugh hall, across the street from the Michigan College of Optometry Granger Building ... The 40-foot commuter bus has a seating ...