Mar 27

All About The Eye Chart

Here is a traveling salesman’s pocket vision test from the 1910s. The eye chart has changed a bit over the years! Read more about the eye chart below, including what does 20/20 mean? All About The Eye Chart

Mar 25

Google’s A.I. Program to help Diabetic Eye Diseases

Googles’s artificial intelligence (AI) program may be able to help screen patients for a common diabetic eye disease soon. Read more: https://www.aao.org/newsroom/news-releases/detail/google-ai-building-better-eye-disease-detection

Mar 20

Halos on Lights

Have you ever experienced halos around street lights or headlights at night while driving? If so, you should should make an appointment with your ophthalmologist. It could be associated with a number of eye conditions/diseases. Read more here: https://www.aao.org/eye-health/symptoms/halos-around-lights

Mar 19

AAO News Release Work-Related Eye Injuries

News Release Ophthalmologists Say 90 Percent of Work-Related Eye Injuries Can be Avoided by Wearing Eye Protection Monmouth Eye Care and the American Academy of Ophthalmology urge making eye health part of a daily work wellness routine Tinton Falls, NJ…March 19, 2018 — On-the-job safety goes well beyond avoiding slips, falls, and heavy lifting. Caring […]

Mar 15

Video: Is Screen Time Bad For Kids Eyes?

Mar 15

Serious Landscaping Eye Injury

Serious Landscaping Eye Injury Proves Eye Protection a Must Written By: Cheryl terHorst Reviewed By: Rebecca Taylor, M.D. Jul. 01, 2016 Edging a sidewalk with a grass trimmer in the fading May light, Paul Miller skipped donning the safety goggles he almost always wore. Suddenly he felt excruciating pain when a one-inch rock shot up […]

Mar 13

Work Place Eye Injuries

More than 20,000 work place eye injuries happened in 2017. Learn more about workplace eye injury prevention from @academyeyesmart: http://bit.ly/1OgUJt7