The Importance of Good Eye Health
This week is National Eye Health week, a campaign that runs every September to raise awareness of the importance of good eye health and regular eye examinations.
 
	This week is National Eye Health week, a campaign that runs every September to raise awareness of the importance of good eye health and regular eye examinations.
 
	Whilst the number plate test is a quick way of checking your vision, it isn’t a replacement for a regular eye examination which drivers should be attending at least every 2 years.
 
	Although children have not broken up from school yet, you are probably already thinking about everything they need for the school year ahead and an eye examination should be included in your list.
 
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	Introducing an innovative new lens designed specifically for myopia management and reducing the progression of myopia.
 
	The increase in use of digital devices for recreation and work may lead to an increase in eye fatigue.
 
	Whilst an eye examination is an incredibly important part of looking after the health of your eyes, there are several things you can do at home that will help keep your eyes healthy this winter.
 
	There are several eye conditions that can affect your eye health and vision in different ways. One of these common conditions is Glaucoma. Presently, it affects around 60 million people around the world.