While it remains unclear if cataracts are 100 percent preventable, more and more research shows that there are ways to reduce your risk of developing them. One of the easiest ways to do so is to maintain a healthy, balanced diet. The experts at Eye Q Premium Laser offer the following dietary tips for clearer, cataract-free.
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Eye Health
Choosing Sunglasses: Factors to Consider
Before hitting the beach or anywhere outdoors this summer, it’s important that you remember to take the necessary steps to protect yourself from the sun. This means lathering on sunscreen and putting on sunglasses. But just like sunscreen, not all sunglasses are created equal. While sunglasses are meant to help you see better outdoors, some.
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Is Macular Degeneration Hereditary?
Macular degeneration is the leading cause of vision loss and blindness among Americans age 65 and older. While macular degeneration is associated with aging, studies show that the disease also may be hereditary. If you are concerned about your chances of developing macular degeneration, the experts at Eye Q Premium Laser want to share the.
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Eating for Good Eye Health
A diet rich in the right nutrients can protect two of our most prized, and fragile, possessions: our eyes. The following list of eye-healthy foods can strengthen your eye function and even help you fight the development of certain eye diseases. Greens and Veggies Leafy greens like spinach, kale and collard greens are an excellent source.
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The Link Between Diabetes and Eye Conditions
Diabetes has long been linked to eye conditions, which are often caused by the high levels of sugar in the blood. The following are the most common eye conditions associated with diabetes, and the ways in which the presence of diabetes in a person’s body contributes to these problems. Not everyone with diabetes will develop.
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Eyewear for All Seasons
Seasons change, but your need for eye protection remains the same. At Eye Q Premium Laser, we know the importance of protecting the eyes from the elements, and during seasonal sports and other activities. Here is some information on the different types of eye protection used throughout the year. Spring and Summer In the spring.
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