Spring is here and summer is just around the corner. But, unfortunately, there's another, less enjoyable season situated right smack dab in the middle of the two... Tax Season. While tax season is definitely not anyone's favorite time of year, it doesn't have to completely ruin all the fun and sun we've been looking forward …
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Aaron Dickey is a 37-year-old husband, father, and small business owner in Oklahoma City. To say his vision plays a vital role in his day-to-day life is an understatement but, for as long as he can remember, his has been pretty terrible. Despite being legally blind without glasses or contact lenses, he would refuse to …
Read MoreMarch is one of the most exciting, happeningest months of the year. From beginning to end it is packed full of fun events, holidays, and seasonal changes, including International Women's Day, Saint Patrick's Day, the first day of spring, Spring Break, and everyone's favorite: National Pi Day. But did you know March is also Workplace …
Read MoreWhen most people hear terms like "laser vision correction,” “laser eye surgery,” and even the more technical "refractive surgery,” LASIK is usually the first thing that comes to mind. And for good reason. With 700,000 procedures performed annually, LASIK is the most common vision correction surgery and one of the most popular elective surgeries in …
Read MoreOnce upon a time, the only time you would catch sight of an ordinary Jane wearing a face mask was during a world news report from a foreign country dealing with an Ebola or avian flu outbreaks. But when the COVID-19 pandemic hit smack-dab in the middle of our cities and neighborhoods, mask-wearing as a …
Read MoreWhat have you done to be more proactive about your health for the new year? Maybe you’ve stocked your fridge and pantry with healthier food for a new diet or loaded up on home gym equipment to make it easier to exercise during the pandemic. Those are both great ways to make your health a …
Read MoreHere we are in the early days of 2021 and it already looks like 2020 is trying to break in and steal all the nice things. If we all join together, maybe we can block it from getting in! Let’s face it, 2020 was awful. It was a dumpster fire on top of a train …
Read MoreI was in 8th grade the first time I noticed there was something wrong with my vision. Sitting in the back of Coach Coltharp’s Pre-Algebra class, solving for X became infinitely more difficult due to the fact that I couldn’t actually read the equation he had written on the whiteboard. This was a completely unexpected …
Read MoreYes, such an awareness month does exist, and it is very important. It may come as a shock, but eye injuries are common during the holiday season. For this reason, Prevent Blindness, America’s oldest non-profit eye health and safety organization, has declared December as Safe Toys and Gifts Awareness Month. The group encourages everyone to …
Read MoreWhat does that sign say? Where is that on the menu board? What street was that? What are those movie subtitles saying? For anyone living with nearsightedness, known clinically as myopia, these questions are just part of everyday life. Myopia is a vision condition that is estimated to affect more than 40% of Americans. By …
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