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Welcome! Here you will find the latest educational information on eye care. Our content is tailored specifically for individuals with low vision conditions or parents with children living with myopia, and is presented in easy-to-understand language. We encourage you to share any pages that you find useful with your friends or family members, and we are always open to feedback and suggestions.


 

By ClearSight, 19 February, 2023

Macular degeneration (Dry form)

Dry age-related macular degeneration (Dry AMD) is a common eye condition that affects people over the age of 50. It is a chronic condition that causes the cells in the retina to slowly deteriorate, leading to blurred or reduced central vision. Learn more about the condition and the treatment available.
By ClearSight, 14 February, 2023
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Treatment Options for 20/20 Vision When Your Children Grow Up

As a parent with a child with myopia, our aim is to stop its progression and avoid vision-threatening complications in the future. Learn about corrective vision options available for attaining perfect 20/20 vision once in adulthood.

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By ClearSight, 11 February, 2023
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Managing eye floaters and navigating the latest research

Don't let eye floaters get the best of you - discover the latest advancements in managing this condition, from surgical treatments to home remedies.

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  • Eye Health
By ClearSight, 8 February, 2023
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Does digital eye strain cause myopia?

Digital eye strain and myopia are two distinct, but related conditions with overlapping risk factors. The good news is that both of these conditions can be managed with similar strategies.

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