Are You at Risk For Diabetic Eye Disease? 1 in 4 Don’t Know
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The CDC estimates that 1 in 4 people have diabetes, but don’t know it.
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The CDC estimates that 1 in 4 people have diabetes, but don’t know it.
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Wearing a protective face mask is essential to protecting yourself from COVID-19 and other contagious diseases. For many people, though, masks can be uncomfortable over long periods, especially when worn with other necessary items, like eyeglasses.
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Eyelid problems can happen to anyone, especially as we age. Whether your eyelids are having an effect on your vision, or you’re worried that loose, sagging skin around your eyes is making you look angry or tired, ongoing concerns about your eyelids can have a serious impact on your self-confidence.
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Grand Reopening Celebration September 25 will offer free vision screenings with new full-time physician, Dr. Mallory Thompson
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Eye Centers of Florida is celebrating SWFL community heroes September 14-25, 2020! Share what’s special about your favorite SWFL community hero on any of ECOF’s social media channels or send an email to prizebox@ecof.com.
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Overexposure to blue light can have many adverse effects on your eye health. It can cause Digital Eye Strain, a condition marked by symptoms like headaches, and the inability to focus. It can cause dry eye. It can also cause long-term damage to the retina that may lead to vision-threatening conditions like age-related macular degeneration (AMD). As we spend more and more time in front of screens, we’re more at risk for dangerous levels of exposure to blue light.
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Eye health and vision changes a lot as you grow older, and it can be difficult to know what the difference is between a natural part of aging and a serious symptom you should be looking out for.
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Having issues keeping your glasses from fogging up when you’re wearing your mask? According to a recent WINK News story, you’re not alone. For more tips for avoiding foggy glasses when wearing a mask, read our blog about it.
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At Eye Centers of Florida, we don’t just serve communities throughout Southwest Florida — we’re part of those communities. Our desire to give back, as well as our respect for the arts, is the reason that we have been long-time supporters of the performing arts in our community.
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