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Almost 70 percent of people from around the world would rather give up 10 years of their life, or even sacrifice one of their limbs, than lose their eyesight. Yet less than one third of those polled take the basic steps necessary to preserve eye sight, according to... by Rebecca Kutzer-Rice | Dec 25, 2011 | Articles
It sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, but researchers are working on chip-enabled contact lenses that display images to the users and monitor bodily functions. Today’s best contact lenses are moisture-rich and comfy—the fanciest ones can even be worn... by Pat Wyman | Jun 29, 2011 | Articles
Vision Therapy which is also called vision training or orthoptics is far more than just simple exercises for the eye. It is a progressive program specialized and individualized to the visual needs of the patient used to improve or correct certain vision... by Mary Hladio | Apr 3, 2011 | Articles
A key component of every employee satisfaction and organizational climate improvement project is the concept of company culture. Whether the definition of company culture is coming from direct survey questions or uncovered in anecdotal stories, the definition does... by Pat Wyman | Feb 19, 2011 | Blog
Did you know that colored overlays are a little known way to reduce visual stress so you can read faster? According to eye research, colored overlays, which are transparent sheets of various colors placed over the printed page, allow the brain to process visual...
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