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Got Flexible Spending? HSA? FSA? how do you use it? Here are 10 ways to Make. It. Rain. Got A Flexible Spending Account [...]
Got Flexible Spending? HSA? FSA? how do you use it? Here are 10 ways to Make. It. Rain. Got A Flexible Spending Account [...]
Can you spend your HSA funds on eyeglasses and contacts? The short answer is YES. You can use your Health Savings Account (HSA) funds [...]
Some vision problems are genetic, but others are influenced by the environment and your lifestyle. Thick curly hair, a distinct nose shape, disarming [...]
This year, the annual Contact Lens Health Week, will be observed from August 21-25th. It may just be one of the most undervalued [...]
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a very serious eye condition that can threaten your vision and overall health. The disease affects the macula [...]
With all types of glaucoma, the nerve connecting the eye to the brain is damaged, usually due to high eye pressure. The most common [...]
Healthy Eyes for Life: 10 Ideas to Teach Children Parents can teach their children the lifestyle habits and behaviors that are best for [...]
https://maplegroveeye.vision/signs-that-you-need-to-see-an-eye-doctor-about-pink-eye/ 7 Signs You Need To See an Eye Doctor for Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis) Pink eye, also called conjunctivitis, can happen to people [...]
Kids Often Don’t Know What They Cannot See. Why do kids squint? Sometimes, it is habitual; other times, it can be a sign [...]
Do You Think That Vision Loss Is A Normal Part Of Aging? IT… IS... NOT! The eyes with which you see the beautiful [...]
Eye exams are important for children. These are even crucial if your child already wears prescription glasses or contacts. Why is it important [...]
What simple steps can parents take to protect their kids’ eyes from overexposure to electronic screens? One in 7 parents said their 3- [...]
A cataract is a cloudy area that forms in the lens of your eye. Cataracts can develop when proteins break down and clump [...]
LASIK is FDA-approved for people aged 18 and older who have achieved ocular maturity. A stable prescription, meaning your prescription hasn’t changed for [...]
Don't do it, unless you have a valid prescription from an optometrist! We get it, it's fun to change your eye color, especially [...]