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By ClearSight, 14 March, 2023
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Is wearing lower-power glasses for myopia good or bad?

Under-correcting myopia may increase the risk of myopia progression in children. Discover the history of under-correction for myopia control and what medical experts recommend today.

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  • Myopia in Children
  • Eye Health
By ClearSight, 8 March, 2023
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Can allergy cause dry eye?

Learn how seasonal allergies and dry eye are closely connected and tips on how to manage them.

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  • Eye Health
By ClearSight, 1 March, 2023
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How to prevent myopia?

The American Academy of Ophthalmology's recently updated Refractive Errors Preferred Practice Pattern now includes a recommendation for low-dose atropine as a preventative measure against myopia in young children at risk. Discover various strategies to protect your child's eye health and reduce their risk of developing myopia.

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  • Myopia in Children
  • Eye Health
By ClearSight, 19 February, 2023
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SYFOVRE for geographic atrophy in macular degeneration

SYFOVRE (pegcetacoplan injection) is now FDA approved for treating geographic atrophy (GA) in people with age-related macular degeneration.

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  • AMD
  • Eye Health
By ClearSight, 14 February, 2023
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Treatment Options for 20/20 Vision When Your Children Grow Up

As parents with children with nearsightedness, our aim is to stop its progression to avoid vision-threatening complications in the future. Learn about corrective vision options for attaining perfect 20/20 vision once they reach adulthood.

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  • Myopia in Children
  • Eye Health
By ClearSight, 14 February, 2023
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What is the brightness of daylight needed for myopia control?

More than two hours of outdoor time, particularly with adequate brightness of daylight, might curb myopia progression. Some non-outdoor settings with sufficient brightness could help too.

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  • Myopia in Children
  • Eye Health
By ClearSight, 11 February, 2023
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Managing eye floaters and navigating the latest research

Don't let eye floaters get the best of you - discover the latest advancements in managing this condition, from surgical treatments to home remedies.

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  • Eye Health
By ClearSight, 6 February, 2023
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Digital eye strain: causes, symptoms, and management

Prolonged use of digital devices and computers has led to an increased number of people with digital eye strain. Learn how you can protect your or your child’s eyes and keep your vision healthy.

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  • Eye Health
Dry eye disease in macular degeneration: what you need to know
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People living with macular degeneration who have had eye injections are at an increased risk of developing dry eye symptoms. Learn how to protect your vision and manage dry eye after anti-VEGF treatment.
ClearSight Wed, 02/01/2023 - 09:42

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By ClearSight, 30 January, 2023
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Atropine eye drop: over a century of myopia control

Discover the history behind atropine and its use to control myopia in children for over a century.

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  • Myopia in Children
  • Eye Health

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