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Better Vision

An estimated fifty-two percent of women and forty-eight percent of men use some form or vision correction, glasses, contacts or surgery. Find out whether contacts or Lasik would be the best option for you. More

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Local Information

An eye exam could detect vision problems that could be a symptom of diabetes for some people. More


Medicine/health
Technology is helping make life easier for the 1.3 million Americans living with low vision. More


This year there is another reason to stick to the New Year's resolution of improving your health and eating right: It may save your sight. More


Nearly 88 percent of all computer users will develop computer vision syndrome, according to a recent study conducted by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health. More


Medicine/health
Many new vision correction options are available to patients, and the quality of vision is better than ever. But it is not a one size fits all. More








Photo Gallery

AP
Here's a retrospective of celebrities who live or have lived with blindness or other visual impairments. More


You would be suprised to learn what Celebrities have had Lasik eye surgery. Take a look at our photo gallery to find out.More


Check out the changing face of celebrity. Many of today's stars are sporting a hot new accessory -- glasses. More




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