We don't all have an amazing set of coke bottle glasses to protect our eyes, like Milton from Office Space. If we did, perhaps there would not be so many work-related eye injuries each year in the United States. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) reports about 2,000 U.S. workers sustain job-related eye …
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We get it. A nice pair of frames can be stylish, even fashion-forward. But Sunday night at the Oscars, the beautiful and stunning Kate Winslet became the focus of a few social media critics for her inability to straighten her frames before walking on stage to present. Her frames did not seem to fit her …
Read MoreAre you a Police Officer, Firefighter, EMS, or Military personnel and have been thinking about getting LASIK for a while now? Well now’s the time to act with this Heroes’ Day event at nJoy Vision! We’re proud to support our Heroes! All three of our centers will be taking part in the Heroes Day festivities, …
Read MoreEvery once in a while we like to jump out into the great wide world of online news outlets to bring you articles and stories from around the globe. This week, our nJoy Vision bloggers stumbled on to a rather interesting, yet alarming, article from our pals at WIRED. Lot's of People are Losing Distance …
Read MoreEvery once in a while, we like to blog about topics other than vision. Today is one of those instances. It's National Pizza Day. We couldn't let this day pass without paying our respects to the almighty pie. So, in order to justify taking up nJoy Vision blog space to celebrate pizza, we are going …
Read MoreFebruary is National AMD and Low Vision Awareness Month "Good to know!" you say, "But what is AMD and Low Vision?" We're glad you asked! According to the National Eye Institute, Low Vision is a term commonly used among eye care professionals to indicate partial sight, or sight that cannot be fully corrected with surgery, …
Read MoreWe made a post at the beginning of the month announcing that the month of January is "Glaucoma Awareness Month". The article touched on research surrounding the disease, some basic facts and figures on the number of glaucoma cases in the U.S., and ways to get involved in the search for a cure. And now …
Read MoreA few years ago we posted a short blog about possible early detection of Alzheimer's disease through regular eye exams. It's been a while since we've addressed this wide-spread disease on the site, so we thought we'd circle back and discuss the issue again. We have many new readers since we first posted, and a …
Read MoreGentlemen! This blog post is serving as your reminder. VALENTINE'S DAY IS RAPIDLY APPROACHING! We know that this time of year can be particularly stressful for guys. What flowers do you buy? Should you buy a card or make a card? Do you buy jewelry? A stuffed animal? Both?!?!?! And what about dinner? Relax. We've …
Read MoreIf you've followed the blog for long, you know that nJoy Vision prides itself on staying up-to-date on industry trends, especially as they relate to eye health, technology, and overall industry news. This story from the AAO got us super excited! This is just another way of bringing great eye care to the masses! (Info …
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