June is Cataract Awareness Month
June is Cataract Awareness Month Approximately 24.5 million in America have cataracts, a leading cause of blindness in the United States. Cataract surgery remains the most effective way to help restore vision for those with cataracts. Cataract surgery is an operation to remove your eye’s lens when it is cloudy. The purpose of your lens […]
Read MoreMay is Healthy Vision Month
May is Healthy Vision Month 9 Tips for Healthy Eyes Your eyes are an important part of your health. There are many things you can do to keep them healthy and make sure you are seeing your best. Follow these simple steps for maintaining healthy eyes well into your golden years. You might think your vision is […]
Read MoreApril Allergies
April Allergies Eye Allergies And How The Body Reacts To Them The most common notion about having allergies is that they would occur mainly in the skin, or break out in some other form, like having an upset stomach or something equally uncomfortable. But one thing that is often overlooked is the human eye, since […]
Read MoreMarch is Workplace Wellness Month
Workplace Wellness Month The human eye is frequently taken for granted. While people are accustomed to eating healthy foods and getting the correct amount of exercise, many rarely consider their vision health. When it pertains to our eyes, it is crucial to protect the eyesight we have been gifted. During Workplace Wellness Month, Shoreline Vision […]
Read MoreFebruary is Low Vision Awareness Month
Low Vision Awareness Month As the remaining baby-boom generation comes close to the age of 65, the amount of cases of visual impairment and blindness is projected to experience a boom of its own in the coming years. Based on current research studies financed by the National Eye Institute (NEI) of the National Institutes of […]
Read MoreGlaucoma: The Second Most Common Cause of Blindness
It is estimated that three million Americans have glaucoma, but only about half of them know that they have glaucoma. Over 78,000 residents are affected in Michigan and approximately 30,000 live in Muskegon and Ottawa Counties. Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness for people over 60 years old. However, blindness from glaucoma can often […]
Read MoreHelp for Your Holiday Migraine
The holidays are upon us, and for some people, that means getting through some stressful situations. Shoreline Vision is dedicated to providing helpful tips to help alleviate the symptoms that come along with headaches and migraines brought on by the holidays. Continue reading below to see how migraines affect your vision and what you can […]
Read MoreNovember is National Diabetes Month
November is National Diabetes Month and we here at Shoreline Vision would like to share some helpful tips regarding your eye health and diabetes. Did you know that diabetes can lead to eye disease? If left with no treatment, it can result in vision loss or even blindness. To help keep your vision healthy, here […]
Read MoreTips for Making Halloween Safe
Halloween ought to be an enjoyable time that your child remembers for many years to come. Every year, there are several hundred eye injuries connected to costumes and masks that are dealt with in the U.S. health center emergency clinic. There are many things you can do to ensure your child partakes in a safe […]
Read MoreSeptember is Healthy Aging Month!
Keep Your Eyes Healthy Growing old is a process which brings about many opportunities and developments, from major transformations, such as eventually becoming a grandparent or going back to college to simple everyday life changes, such as beginning a new workout program. Don’t lose out on any of these opportunities. Take stock of your eye […]
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