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 |  | The Importance of UV Protection Every day - whether it is sunny or cloudy and despite the season - we are exposed to ultraviolet (UV) radiation  from the sun. Most of the time we don t even realize it since UV  radiation is invisible to the eye. However out of vision should not mean out of mind when it comes to UV radiation. 
 Sun can damage your skin in many ways including burning wrinkling skin cancer and premature aging. The sun can be just as nasty on the  eyes. Too much unprotected exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UV)...Read More
 |  |  |  |  | Vision and Reading The following are excerpts from an article on Vision  Learning and Nutrition 
  by Donald J. Getz OD FCOVD FAAO  
   This article by an eye doctor discusses children s problems with reading  learning and behavior caused by convergence insufficiency eye tracking  problems esophoria exophoria and other visual problems. 
  Vision and Eyesight  
 Eyesight is simply the ability to see something clearly the  so-called 20/20 eyesight (as measured in a standard eye examination with  a Snellen char...Read More
 |  |  |  |  | Vision Development Milestones: Age One Year and Up As in our previous article on vision development of infants from  birth up to a year old, there are many activities that parents can  encourage that will help children up to preschool develop great visual  skills they will need later on in school and life.  These skills not  only help the process of vision but can be helpful in physical  coordination as well. 
 In the time between one year and preschool, young children should  become very interested iin exploration of their world, looking and ...Read More
 |  |  |  |  | Vision Development Milestones: The First Year Every parent wants the best for their child, and that includes good  vision and good visual skills like tracking and moving the eyes as a  team.  There are a lot of little things parents can do to help their  child with this process, and have fun with their baby, too. 
 Most of us think of vision as an inherent, natural thing that  just happens, but in truth, using vision is a skill that can be learned  and improved.  Infants learn about everything in their world,  using  their eyes, ears, nos...Read More
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