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Wearing Costume Contacts: What You Need to Know

Wearing Costume Contacts: What You Need to Know

Wearing Costume Contacts: What You Need to KnowIt is the time of year when parties and events are gearing up for upcoming celebrations. The first one on the list is Halloween when young and old alike dress up in creative costumes to go trick-or-treating or take part...
Inflammatory Eye Disease Awareness Week

Inflammatory Eye Disease Awareness Week

The week of September 26 – 30 is designated as Inflammatory Eye Awareness Week. First declared in 2021 by the national non-profit group, Prevent Blindness, the purpose of this special week is to educate the public about inflammatory eye disease (IED) and how...
Sports Eye Safety Awareness Month

Sports Eye Safety Awareness Month

September is Sports Eye Safety Month and aims to educate Americans about the risk of sports-related eye injuries and how to prevent them.What Sports Cause Eye Injuries?All sports and outdoor activities pose the risk of eye injury, but sports involving physical combat...
Healthy Contact Lens Wear & Care Hygiene Practices

Healthy Contact Lens Wear & Care Hygiene Practices

Healthy Contact Lens Wear & Care Hygiene Practices The Centers for Disease Control estimate that 45 million people in the United States wear contact lenses. They can boost your confidence and interfere less with sports or other physical activities when compared to...
About Pediatric Ophthalmology

About Pediatric Ophthalmology

What is Pediatric Ophthalmology? | Tayani Institute Pediatric ophthalmology is an ophthalmology subspecialty concentrating on the treatment of different eye problems affecting children. One in every six kids has vision-related issues such as lazy eye, refractive...