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Causes of dark circles under the eyes
Most people believe that dark circles under the eyes are due to fatigue, lack of sleep or long hours of watching the computer/TV. Dark...
Doug Cook
Sep 19, 20172 min read
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Easier, More Accurate and More Fun
A trip to the eye doctor is fun. The first time however can be stressful for children that have never had their eyes checked. They...
Doug Cook
Dec 26, 20151 min read
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Eye Medical versus Vision Visits to the Eye Doctor
An office visit with an eye care professional is simple and not complicated for most people with healthy eyes. When disease is present,...
Doug Cook
Jan 15, 20142 min read
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A 21st Century Retinal Camera
This is a review of the Nidek AFC-230 retinal camera. I had been waiting for years for a company to develop a retinal camera design that...
Doug Cook
Jun 8, 20126 min read
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Free Fusion of Stereo Optic Nerve Head Images
How to Free-Fuse Stereo Imaging Each stereo view consists of two images, one for each eye. Free viewing is the technique that will allow...
Doug Cook
Mar 17, 20122 min read
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Selected Tips to Improve Vision Efficiency after Vision Loss
This guide has tips on items that can help a person with needs to help with their vision problem. There are dozens of vendors and we...
Doug Cook
Mar 29, 20112 min read
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Recurrent Corneal Erosion
Recurrent Corneal Erosion can be best described as a healing disorder of the epithelium or the “skin” that covers the cornea of the eye....
Doug Cook
May 16, 20094 min read
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Lincoln’s Eye Position
If one surveys the available portraits seen on the internet of Abraham Lincoln, a few will show an eye turn. This type of strabismus is...
Doug Cook
Feb 1, 20091 min read
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Top 10 Eye and Vision Myths
Scratches on Lenses can be Polished Out No – well not practically. Most prescription ophthalmic lenses are required to maintain a 2mm...
Doug Cook
Jan 26, 20093 min read
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Headaches
Perhaps the most common symptom our patients come in with is the headache. Very often these symptoms are related to vision or visual...
Doug Cook
Jan 24, 20096 min read
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Visual Field Testing
A visual field is a test of peripheral vision. This test can reveal evidence of retinal or optic tract disease and other neurological...
Doug Cook
Jan 24, 20091 min read
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Why Do Glasses Fail?
Most of the time, you can go to the eye doctor and get a pair of glasses without any trouble getting used to the them. There are...
Doug Cook
Jan 24, 200911 min read
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Can Emotions Affect Vision?
Yes. Some of the best examples include: Getting a new pair of glasses Patients with vision loss from conditions such as a cataract,...
Doug Cook
Jan 24, 20092 min read
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Amblyopia
Amblyopia or “lazy eye” is a loss of vision which affects approximately 2.5% of all children. It results from a loss of function in the...
Doug Cook
Jan 21, 20096 min read
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Flashes & Floaters
Flashes of bright light may appear as momentary streaks of light which really are not there. Flashes occur when mechanical stresses on...
Doug Cook
Jan 13, 20092 min read
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Why Do Doctors Dilate Eyes?
Undilated pupils can limit the view inside By making the pupil larger, we can see more Dilation of the pupil refers to the technique of...
Doug Cook
Jan 13, 20091 min read
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