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    Makeup Tips For Contact Lens Wearers

    Posted 10:58 AM 11/14/2011

    From Drs. McIntyre, Garza, Avila, & Jurica

    If you use contact lenses a few precautions should be taken when applying makeup. Here are a few basic tips for ways to ensure your eyes remain lovely and safe.

    Which Cosmetics Are the Safest for your Eyes?

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    Eye Allergy Relief

    Posted 10:56 AM 11/14/2011

    From Drs. McIntyre, Garza, Avila, & Jurica

    Toward the end of the summer, many people start to suffer from seasonal eye allergies such as hay fever. In addition to nasal symptoms such as sneezing and congestion, eye allergies are often a significant cause of discomfort.

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    Eye Safety In The Home

    Posted 10:54 AM 11/14/2011

    From Drs. McIntyre, Garza, Avila, & Jurica

    It's important to take the earliest opportunity to ensure your house doesn't pose any series dangers to your children's eyes. Naturally, kids enter the world with an partially developed visual structure that grows with them. As part (More)


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  • Gene Therapy Helps People With Inherited Blindness See

    Gene Therapy Helps People With Inherited Blindness See

    Posted 6:20 PM 2/8/2012

    Feb. 8, 2012 -- Functionally blind for many years, Tami Morehouse calls the gene therapy that partially restored her sight nothing short of a miracle.

    Morehouse was the first of 12 patients with a rare congenital retinal disease to receive the experimental treatment in one eye three years ago, and she is one of just three who has now had the gene therapy in (More)
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  • Stem Cells: New Hope for Macular Degeneration

    Stem Cells: New Hope for Macular Degeneration

    Posted 9:49 PM 1/23/2012

    Jan. 23, 2012 -- Two legally blind women with macular degeneration are the first people ever to get new retina cells grown from human embryonic stem cells.

    One patient has dry macular degeneration, the top cause of (More)
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  • Experimental Contacts May Ease Pain After Laser Eye Surgery

    Experimental Contacts May Ease Pain After Laser Eye Surgery

    Posted 9:06 PM 1/20/2012

    Jan. 20, 2012 -- Researchers are developing contact lenses that may one day deliver painkilling drugs directly to the cornea after laser eye surgery.

    The contact lenses rely on nanotechnology to slow the delivery of anesthetic medications.

    Researchers say that if the technique works, it could eliminate the need for patients to repeatedly apply numbing eye (More)
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  • Most Contact Lens Users Don't Follow Safety Steps

    Most Contact Lens Users Don't Follow Safety Steps

    Posted 7:09 PM 12/9/2011

    Dec. 9, 2011 -- Most people who wear contact lenses say they know about the wear and care recommendations, but almost none actually comply with them, a new study shows.

    More than 80% of contact lens wearers surveyed prior to an eye exam believed they followed good lens wear and care practices, but just 2% actually complied with most recommended lens hygiene (More)
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  • Child Vision Problems, Screening, and Treatment

    Child Vision Problems, Screening, and Treatment

    Posted 10:58 PM 11/1/2011

    Everyone has a vision of what children's eye problems look like: Squinting, sitting too close to the television, rubbing their eyes.

    Though those can be symptoms of vision issues, sometimes there are no signs your child isn't seeing well. Here's what to watch out for and (More)
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  • Studies: Vision Problems in Preschoolers Are Common

    Studies: Vision Problems in Preschoolers Are Common

    Posted 8:19 PM 10/28/2011

    Oct. 28, 2011 (Orlando, Fla.) -- Vision problems among preschoolers may be more common than previously thought.

    That's the conclusion of researchers who conducted two large studies funded by the National Institutes of Health.

    Previously, it was estimated that one in 20 preschoolers had vision problems. But the studies show that as many as one out of every four (More)
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  • Studies: Vision Problems in Preschoolers Are Common

    Studies: Vision Problems in Preschoolers Are Common

    Posted 8:19 PM 10/28/2011

    Oct. 28, 2011 (Orlando, Fla.) -- Vision problems among preschoolers may be more common than previously thought.

    That's the conclusion of researchers who conducted two large studies funded by the National Institutes of Health.

    Previously, it was estimated that one in 20 preschoolers had vision problems. But the studies show that as many as one out of every four (More)
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  • Eye Surgery Improves Mood of Alzheimer's Patients

    Eye Surgery Improves Mood of Alzheimer's Patients

    Posted 8:03 PM 10/28/2011

    Oct., 28, 2011 (Orlando, Fla.) -- People with Alzheimer's disease should have regular eye tests to screen for vision problems.

    That's the recommendation of researchers who found that people with mild Alzheimer's disease who have (More)
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  • Flaxseed Oil Supplements May Help Dry Eyes

    Flaxseed Oil Supplements May Help Dry Eyes

    Posted 7:50 PM 10/28/2011

    Oct. 28, 2011 (Orlando, Fla.) -- High doses of flaxseed oil supplements may improve symptoms of dry eyes.

    In a preliminary study, 12 people who worked themselves up to taking 9,000 milligrams per day of flaxseed oil reported substantially less itching, dryness, burning, and eye fatigue after three months.

    Also, oily secretions from meibomianglands in (More)
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  • Does Playing Outdoors Benefit Kids' Vision?

    Does Playing Outdoors Benefit Kids' Vision?

    Posted 8:36 PM 10/25/2011

    Oct. 25, 2011 (Orlando, Fla.) -- Children who spend more time outdoors may be less likely to suffer from nearsightedness, a study shows.

    In nearsightedness, objects in the distance appear blurry and out of focus.

    Researchers who pooled the results of eight previously published studies involving more than 10,000 youngsters found that each additional (More)
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Our Doctors:  Dr. John McIntyre, Dr. Edward Garza, Dr. Cathy Avila, Dr. Adam Jurica
While most people schedule regular check-ups with doctors and dentists, many are not aware of the importance of an annual visit to the eye doctor. Regular eye exams can be the key to the early detection and treatment of emerging vision problems, eye diseases and a number of other health issues. When you come in for an eye exam, you will receive comprehensive service designed to find and correct any vision or eye issue you may or may not be aware of.

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