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November is Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month

Optometric Physician Dr. Brandon J. Wuzzardo presents South Jersey Eye Associates “Eye on Vision” for November. November is Diabetic Eye Disease Month. Diabetic eye disease refers to eye problems that people with diabetes may face as a complication of the disease. In fact, diabetes is the leading cause of blindness in the United States for […]

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Contact Lens Care: Reduce Your Infection Risk

Dr. Brandon J. Wuzzardo presents this addition to the SJEA Eye on Vision Library. Here he discusses contact lens care and how to reduce your risk for infection.              

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Floaters: What are they and why do you see them?

EYE ON VISION. Dr. Russell Chappius III presents this addition to the SJEA Eye on Vision Library. Here he explains what floaters are, why you see them, and when you should be concerned.               

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August is Children’s Eye Health & Safety Month

With August being Children’s Eye Health & Safety Month, South Jersey Eye Associates has asked our very own Optometric Physician, Dr. Russell W. Chappius III to present SJEA’s “Eye on Vision” for August. In this video, Dr. Chappius gives us his thoughts on the importance of eye exams for children of all ages, especially as they […]

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7 Things You’re Doing at Your Desk That Will Give You Eye Strain

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Healthy Eyes for Peak Performance

Good eye health and optimal vision are critical factors for better performance at school, at work, and at play. To provide parents with a better understanding of how to foster and maintain their children’s healthy vision for peak performance, the American Optometric Association Sports Vision Section and Safe Kids Worldwide® developed a free educational brochure, […]

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Can Your Child See Well?

If you have doubts about your child’s vision, here are some signs to look for. How do his eyes look to you? Are they red-rimmed or encrusted? Are her eyelids swollen? Does he complain that his eyes itch or burn or feel scratchy? When she’s reading or watching television for a long time, does she […]

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Signs of Dyslexia

If you know a child who has dyslexia, one of the things he has in common with other children who have this problem is poor reading ability. This can be true in spite of good intelligence, supportive parents, and strong motivation. If a child has dyslexia he may find it difficult to understand what others […]

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Aging and Eye Changes

If you’re over the age of 40, chances are you now use reading glasses or bifocals to improve the clarity of your vision. This is a natural consequence of aging as the eyes’ focusing muscles become weaker and other changes occur in the eyes. With advancing age, however, a person’s vision can also be subject […]

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Do I Need Glasses?

If you’ve never worn glasses before but are experiencing symptoms that suggest you might need them, you should have your eyes examined. Your eyes are always changing, and when you have a vision problem these changes become quite noticeable. For instance, if you’ve been suffering from headaches associated with eye strain, that’s a warning signal. […]

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