Eye Doctors Anticipate a School Year with Complaints of Eye Strain in Children

When COVID-19 first shut classrooms, we got a glimpse into different digital challenges. Among them, kids aren’t immune to developing tired, dry eyes from concentrating on laptops and tablets for extended periods of time. The discomfort drove some of them to their ophthalmologist, looking for relief. To prepare students and their families for the new

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Is My Baby Seeing Well?: Vision Development from Newborn to 12 Months

What to Expect During the First Year A baby’s vision goes through many changes during their first year of life. Your pediatrician will check your infant’s vision at each well-child visit. They make sure your baby’s vision is developing as it should. Knowing what to expect can help you watch and enjoy your child’s visual

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Eye Health Tips for High School and College Students

Students face special challenges to the eyes when they are under academic performance pressure. Lack of sleep, prolonged computer use, and long hours studying make for tired eyes that are dry, scratchy, and achy. Prolonged computer use contributes to eye fatigue because you blink less frequently. Less blinking significantly reduces lubrication in the eye making

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