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Tips to Cope With Computer Vision Syndrome

Tips to Cope With Computer Vision Syndrome Do you find yourself squinting at your computer screen regularly? Do you try to compensate for online reading difficulties by increasing the font size in web documents? Are you constantly adjusting the brightness of your backlight to improve your ability to read on the Internet? With the increased… Read More

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Tips to Cope With Computer Vision Syndrome

Tips to Cope With Computer Vision Syndrome Do you find yourself squinting at your computer screen regularly? Do you try to compensate for online reading difficulties by increasing the font size in web documents? Are you constantly adjusting the brightness of your backlight to improve your ability to read on the Internet? With the increased… Read More

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Treating Squinting in Children – Tribeca Eye Physicians

Strabismus: Treating Squinting in Children Is your child squinting more often than usual? Are there times when your kid turns his or her head to focus better when talking to you? Squinting normally occurs in infants to 3-year-old children. Beyond this age, it becomes a serious concern that parents should immediately address. Although the reason… Read More

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Dealing With Cataracts

Is your vision becoming blurred or cloudy? If you are older than the age of 40, then you may be suffering from cataracts. This eye condition causes visual impairment in older people. A cloudy substance (made up of protein) covers the lens, making it difficult to see clearly. Normally, people with cataracts can still live… Read More

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Heard of Keratoconus?

Keratoconus is a corneal disease that occurs fairly rarely, with only about 1 in 500 people affected. When a patient has keratoconus, the cornea (clear, outermost part of the eye) is weak, and it begins to take an unusual cone-like shape. You might not know this, but the eye contains two primary refractive parts: the… Read More

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