Hockey players have a high risk of eye injury – flying pucks, high sticking and speedy skating all contribute to the chance to hurting their eyes and possibly damaging their vision. New research has p
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Your local optometrist suggests ways to prevent fireworks-related eye injuries. Learn more about them in today’s post.
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Have you every been told an air gun will poke your eye out? Well, that anecdote is turning into a trend of child eye injuries!
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An optometrist shares tips on how parents can protect their children from sports-related eye injuries.
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