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Jun 06, 2014
Dealing with Eye Floaters

Eye floaters are little specks or strands that appear to move across the eye. They are extremely common, especially as people age; according to the Harvard Health Blog, about two-thirds of people develop floaters by the time they are 80 years old. For most people, floaters are harmless.

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Jun 03, 2014
IS X-RAY VISION POSSIBLE? SEEING THROUGH THE HYPE

Is X-Ray vision possible?

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Jun 02, 2014
Blurry Vision: A Major Obstacle to Success in Sports

Blurry vision can be a hindrance to several aspects of your life. It can keep you from adequately and safely seeing road signs when driving. It makes it harder to see an important notation made on a classroom blackboard or PowerPoint presentation at work. When it comes to athletic competition, blurred vision can be an absolute impediment to success on the field, court, or rink.

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May 27, 2014
Making Hockey Visors Mandatory

Great eyesight is a huge asset for any NHL player. It’s no wonder that an NHLer like Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin turned to LASIK MD to help improve his vision and his game. Protecting that great eyesight is the next challenge. 

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May 22, 2014
A fine line: four sports that demand precision

Certain types of sports demand a level of visual precision above and beyond what is required in other areas of one’s life. These are the sports where a hair-length’s difference could separate gold from silver, or victory from defeat. The following four sports are a representation of activities where visual acuity takes on a whole new level of importance.

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