Winter Newsletter – Night Driving
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Our eyes are incredible, complicated organs. Many different components need to work together for us to be able to see.
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In winter, when the days are shorter, we tend to end up driving more at night.
When we think of sunburns, most of us probably imagine sandy beaches and summer heat, but we can get sunburned in any season, including winter.
The most common health effects that come to mind when we think of smoking are lung cancer and bad teeth, but it doesn’t stop there.
Diabetes is a disease that can negatively affect health in many ways, including healthy eyesight.
What’s my pupil distance, pupillary distance, interpupillary distance, PD? The pupillary distance is the horizontal distance between the centers of your pupils. It is an easy measurement to take and you can even measure it yourself. It is measured in millimeters (mm). Your pupil distance changes when transitioning from looking at an object far away […]
Sometimes it’s hard to get a full night’s sleep, but when we don’t, we definitely feel it.
Halloween is our favorite spooky time of year, but we need to talk about the potential dangers of costume contact lenses.