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Eye Strain? It’s Time to Take Good Care of Your Eye

Do you use phone, computer, watch TV or work indoors every day? Is there a moment you feel eye strain strongly and just need to close your eyes for a break? If your answer is all “yes”, this article will be helpful for you to understand more about eye strain and how to protect your eyes. Additionally, people with low vision conditions will get the tips of avoiding eye strain as well.

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Hey, Santa is Coming for Vision: Christmas Gift for You

Christmas is a time for gathering with families and loved ones, having fun, and doing things everyone enjoys. We look forward to Christmas more and more each year. Even those with vision impairments should be able to take pleasure in all of these activities on par with everyone else. We interview some people who have low-vision family members, let us look at their stories and plans for the forthcoming Christmas season!

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Cook Your Thanksgiving Healthy Food to Feed Your Eyes

Thanksgiving is coming in America! As a traditional festival, Thanksgiving carries expectations and gratitude. Whether you are with families, friends, or on your own, Thanksgiving dishes should be necessary for the holiday. If you’re not ready to cook for Thanksgiving, don’t worry, this article is going to help.

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What Jobs Suit People with Visual Impairment?

The main problem that causes these individuals to be left out of the talent pool is that human resources can lose touch and fail to recruit individuals based on their skills, capabilities, and personalities. The article will show what these individuals are good at and what jobs suit visually impaired people.

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Back To School: 7 Eye Health Tips for Visually Impaired Students

A new academic year is set to begin after a wonderful vacation. Yes! Back-to-school season is approaching for all students. Although vision impairments may not limit all activity, they might lead to a certain amount of loss of independence, especially for low vision students who prefer a meaningful school life. Many things may still be done if your kid is experiencing vision loss or the likelihood of becoming blind.

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