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The Relationship of Computer Vision Syndrome to Musculoskeletal Disorders | American Optometric Association
aoa.org — “The elements of working at a computer which make it visually demanding include frequent saccadic eye movements (ocular motility) and continuous eye focusing (accommodation) and alignment (vergence) demands. Problems occur when the visual demands of the task exceed the visual abilities of the individual to comfortably perform the task.” View full resource at aoa.org
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As many as 70 to 75% of folks who use computers at work reported to have experienced this issue: http://t.co/lRoJ64IW #health
Glaucoma Takes Sight Without Warning: Optometrists Offer Advice to Help Protect Against Vision Loss
aoa.org — “Glaucoma Takes Sight Without Warning: Optometrists Offer Advice to Help Protect Against Vision Loss” View full resource at aoa.org
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#EyeTips RT @KowaOptimed: Make sure you get checked for glaucoma, it is a silent disease. http://ow.ly/5DRxu
Optometry's Fund for Disaster Relief | American Optometric Association
aoa.org — “Optometry Cares administers Optometry's Fund for Disaster Relief to provide all optometrists who have experienced the loss of or severe damage to their practice and/or home with immediate financial relief.” View full resource at aoa.org
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Congrats RT "@MarkMargoliesOD...is now serving on the committee that oversees Optometry's Fund for Disaster Relief... http://fb.me/RapVQT7G"
Strabismus (Crossed Eyes) | American Optometric Association
aoa.org — “Crossed eyes, or strabismus as it is medically termed, is a condition in which both eyes do not look at the same place at the same time.” View full resource at aoa.org
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Strabismus: Eye May Be Turned In, Out, Up or Down. http://www.aoa.org/strabismus.xml
Doctors on the Frontline of Eye and Vision Care
aoa.org — “Doctors on the Frontline of Eye and Vision Care” View full resource at aoa.org

