Do’s and Don’ts for Healthy Vision
You use a brush to clean your teeth and wear sunscreen to protect your skin, but how do you maintain healthy vision? Because your ability to see is so important, it is more than worth taking a few extra minutes to consider how well you treat your eyes. As one of the essential parts of […]
Read MoreDid You Know That April is Sports Eye Safety Month?
Every year, more than 100,000 people suffer sports-related eye injuries. Almost 13,000 of these injuries lead to permanent loss of vision. April is Sports Eye Safety Month, as observed by the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO). Shoreline Vision joins the AAO in providing athletes, coaches, and parents sight-saving tips. Keep reading to learn more! Sport-Related […]
Read MoreWhy Do We Observe Workplace Eye Wellness Month?
The CDC reports that roughly 2,000 workers in the United States who sustain job-related eye injuries need medical attention every day. 10 to 20 percent of job-related eye injuries cause permanent or temporary vision loss. Experts believe wearing the correct safety eyewear can lessen the severity of eye injuries or even prevent 90 percent of […]
Read MoreJuly is UV Safety Month!
Do Fashion Sunglasses Actually Protect your Eyes? Yes, we all like to look good. Now that the sun is blazing part of enjoying the warmer months means spending time outdoors behind a pair of shades. However, sunglasses are more than just a fashion accessory. Their main purpose should be to protect your eyes and the […]
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 […]
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