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Keeping Your Eyes Safe This Holiday Season

Keeping Your Eyes Safe This Holiday Season

The holiday season is in full effect and for most of us it’s a time that we all look forward to as it means attending parties, relaxing, and spending time with the people we love most. It is meant to be a time of joy and celebration. Do not let preventable eye injuries ruin your time with family and friends this season. Parents should be especially aware of the potential holiday eye hazards that could affect their children. By simply following a few helpful tips you can ensure that your holidays will be safe, merry, and bright!

How Lack Of Sleep Affects Your Vision

How Lack Of Sleep Affects Your Vision

In today’s fast paced and hectic world it is very common to miss out on getting enough restful sleep each night. The challenge of balancing proper rest with everything else that needs to get done in a day can be very tricky. However, many are not aware that not getting enough rest can wreak havoc on your eyesight. While it’s obvious that lack of sleep can cause dark circles to appear under your eyes, not getting enough rest can interfere with your eye health.

Keeping Your Eyes Safe This Holiday Season

October Is Eye Injury Prevention Month

In an effort to educate the public about the importance of safe vision, the American Academy of Ophthalmology has declared October as National Eye Injury Prevention Month. The hope is that by sharing some of the most common vision accidents and causes, as well as helpful tips on how to maintain healthy vision, people can avoid these injuries that happen each and every year.

Keeping Your Eyes Safe This Holiday Season

October 11th is World Sight Day

World Sight Day is an annual day of awareness created to help focus global attention on blindness, visual impairment and rehabilitation of those with visual impairments. Each year the event is held on the second Thursday of October.

Keeping Your Eyes Safe This Holiday Season

5 Tips to Help You See Better in The Digital World

When thinking about how to describe the world we live in one word generally comes to mind: connected. Everywhere we go we’re usually carrying around some sort of device that keeps us connected to something important to us. Whether it’s a tablet, smart phone or a computer that we’re using to stay in touch, we sometimes forget to take into consideration two very important devices that keep us connected to the world better than anything else: our eyes.

Keeping Your Eyes Safe This Holiday Season

August Is Cataract Awareness Month

August is National Cataract Awareness Month. During the month of August be sure to focus on your vision and talk to your doctor if you believe you are at risk for cataracts. Since cataracts develop over years, gradual changes in vision can become the norm for most individuals suffering from the condition and therefore become ignored much longer than necessary. Some people even describe cataracts as looking through a “dirty windshield”.

Come Celebrate CVI’s 50th Anniversary with The Macular Degenerates!

Come Celebrate CVI’s 50th Anniversary with The Macular Degenerates!

The Eye Consultants house band, the Macular Degenerates, are playing May 3rd at the Center for Visually Impaired’s yearly gala, the True Blue Do. It’s a special celebration, as this is CVI’s 50th anniversary of serving those with visual disabilities. For 50 years, the Center for the Visually Impaired has empowered people with vision loss to live with independence and dignity. As Georgia’s largest comprehensive, fully accredited organization providing rehabilitation services, CVI serves people of all ages who are blind or visually impaired.

The event will be held from 7-9pm at the Piedmont Driving Club. Tix are available!
http://www.cviga.org//stories/slideshows/2011_true_blue_do/

Eye For An Eye

Eye For An Eye

The doctors of Eye Consultants of Atlanta (ECA) and its refractive surgery division, Piedmont Better Vision, are initiating a new humanitarian campaign to aid underprivileged patients in Central America. Blindness from cataracts is the most common cause of blindness in many third world nations. Fortunately, the condition can be easily treated with modern cataract surgery. Piedmont Better Vision will become the first LASIK center in Georgia to support the ECHO Foundation’s efforts to treat cataract blindness in Honduras. The program, nicknamed “An Eye for an Eye