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Are Polarized Sunglasses Better for Your Vision?

The outdoors has so much to offer, and whether you love walking along the water, hiking in the mountains, or simply relaxing in your backyard, outdoor adventures are everywhere. However, too much exposure to sunlight can harm your eyes and affect your vision. This is why sunglasses are essential in protecting your vision from the…
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Can an Eye Exam Detect Diabetes?

Regular eye exams are critical for maintaining good eye health and can also aid in the early detection of certain health conditions and eye diseases. Diabetes is a chronic illness that affects millions of people worldwide. If left untreated, it can cause several complications, including vision problems. As a result, many people are curious whether…
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What is a Comprehensive Eye Exam?

One of the best ways to protect your eye’s long-term health is with regular comprehensive eye exams. A comprehensive eye exam allows an optometrist to look at your entire eye and visual system, allowing them to diagnose various eye diseases and disorders. These exams involve tests designed to detect early signs of eye disease, such…
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Why Are My Eyes So Dry & Itchy?

Many Canadians are familiar with dry and itchy eyes. The trouble with dry and irritated eyes is that the cause can be hard to narrow down. Chronic dry eye disease is a common culprit, but other common reasons for irritated eyes include allergies, eye infections, or contact lens wear and care. An over-the-counter (OTC) lubricating…
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Do I Need Glasses?

It's not always obvious when you need glasses. Vision changes can be misleading—they rarely suddenly appear one day as blurry vision, difficulty reading fine print or street signs, or difficulty with night vision. If you never had to use glasses as a kid, you may believe that you don’t need them as an adult. This…
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How to Adjust to Your First Pair of Glasses

Putting on a new pair of glasses for the first time can be exciting for many people. A lot of us are interested to see how our new frames will suit our faces, and others are just relieved to finally have better vision. Almost everyone who begins wearing glasses for the first time goes through…
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Myopia Management: What Does It Involve?

Myopia Management: What Does It Involve? Nearsightedness, also known as myopia, affects about one-third of children in Canada, and its prevalence is rising globally. By 2050, it is estimated that more than 50% of the world will be myopic.  Myopia is an eye condition that causes blurry vision at a distance. Fortunately, recent developments in…
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What Causes Dry Eyes With Contacts?

Dry eyes are a prevalent condition that affects many Canadians. In many cases, wearing contacts can be an additional irritant that increases dry eye symptoms if you're already prone to those itchy, burning eyes. If you're experiencing any unusual and uncomfortable symptoms when wearing your contact lenses, it's a good idea to book an exam…
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Do Eye Drops Expire?

Whether it’s allergies or some other reason, eye drops are a pretty common tool for eye care. As with anything medicinal, paying attention to expiry dates is part of using the eye drops properly—even over-the-counter (OTC) eye drops. You may have fought hard to put eye drops in your eyes, so we want to make…

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