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- March 24, 2026
Kindle and Blue Light: Are E-Readers Bad for Your Eyes?
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- August 11, 2022
Various eye problems can impact your vision, commonly referred to as refractive errors. Refractive errors typically result from irregularities in the eye structures such as cornea, lens, or overall shape. Distinguishing between the various refractive errors can be challenging, mainly
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- July 28, 2022
We all know that low vision is a loss of eyesight that lenses, surgery, or glasses cannot improve. Also, the remaining limited sight means it is not blindness. Blind spots, poor night vision, and hazy vision are examples of low
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- July 23, 2022
We all know that our eyes are one of the most important and sensitive organs of the human body, and we need to take extra care of them. But like everything else, it is also prone to various issues and
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- July 21, 2022
Retinoblastoma is a rare form of eye cancer that primarily affects young children. It begins in the retina, which is the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye. In this blog post, we will explore the retinoblastoma staging and
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- July 16, 2022
Neuro-ophthalmology disorders are complex systemic diseases of the nervous system that tend to affect vision, eye movements, alignment within the eye, and pupillary reflexes. These diseases are typically corrected by a neuro-ophthalmologist, though some are minor and can be fixed
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- July 9, 2022
The decision to use contact lenses or eyeglasses to improve your vision primarily comes down to personal judgment. You should consider factors like lifestyle, relaxation, convenience, and aesthetics while making a choice. Before choosing between lenses and glasses, bear in
- Centre For Sight
- July 7, 2022
Keratoconus affects one out of every 2,000 people, and you’re probably unaware of it. Keratoconus is a disorder in which the cornea bulges outward into a cone shape rather than taking a spherical shape. The dome-shaped cornea is held together
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- June 17, 2022
Do you know that the eyes are one of the most sensitive parts of our body? Yes, you read it right. You might suffer various eye-related issues if you don’t pay attention to them. Always remember that even minor eye
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- June 7, 2022
To begin with, tell us: do you know what Digital eye strain is? Well, we can say that it is a collection of eyesight and ocular disorders. Eyes that itch, weep, dry and red are common symptoms. It’s possible that
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- May 16, 2022
The cornea is often recognized as the window of the eye. It is a fragile part of the eye that needs due care at all times, for it constitutes 2/3rd of the eye’s focusing power. It consists of three main