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	<title>Family Eyecare Vision &#124; Central Nebraska Optometrists &#124; In Grand Island and St. Paul. &#187; Health</title>
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		<title>An Eye Opener: Overexposure to UV Rays Can Lead to Eye Diseases</title>
		<link>http://www.fecvision.com/2010/05/an-eye-opener-overexposure-to-uv-rays-can-lead-to-eye-diseases/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2010 19:18:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Eye Care]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[With summer right around the corner, more people will be spending time outdoors and UV protection will be top of mind. Unfortunately, most people think about the protection of their skin, when they should also be considering the safety of their eyes. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With summer right around the corner, more people will be spending time outdoors and UV protection will be top of mind.  Unfortunately, most people think about the protection of their skin, when they should also be considering the safety of their eyes. In fact, according to the American Optometric Association’s (AOA) American Eye-Q® survey, only one-third of Americans said UV protection is the most important factor they consider when purchasing sunglasses. Whether it’s cloudy or sunny, summer or winter, our doctors urge our patients to take measures to protect their eyes from the sun’s UV rays in order to decrease the risk of eye diseases and disorders.</p>
<p>Overexposure to UV rays is quite serious and can lead to cataracts, macular degeneration, or, in some cases, skin cancer around the eyelids.  Other disorders that can occur are abnormal growths on the eye’s surface and even sunburn of the eyes. These conditions can cause blurred vision, irritation, redness, tearing, temporary vision loss and, in some instances, blindness.</p>
<p>The following top five tips may help prevent eye and vision damage from overexposure to UV radiation:</p>
<p>1.	Wear protective eyewear any time the eyes are exposed to UV rays, even on cloudy days and during the winter.<br />
2.	Look for quality sunglasses or contact lenses that offer good protection.  Sunglasses or protective contact lenses should block 99 to 100 percent of UV-A and UV-B radiation and screen out 75 to 90 percent of visible light.<br />
3.	Check to make sure sunglass lenses are perfectly matched in color and free of distortions or imperfections.<br />
4.	Purchase gray-colored lenses because they reduce light intensity without altering the color of objects to provide the most natural color vision.   Brown or amber-colored lenses may be better for those who are visually impaired because they increase contrast as well as reducing light intensity.<br />
5.	Don’t forget protection for young children and teenagers, who typically spend more time in the sun than adults and are at a greater risk for damage. </p>
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		<title>Vision is Key to Success For Children</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 05:50:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that 80 percent of learning is vision related? Did you know that millions of kids will enter school this year with a vision problem that will inhibit their ability to learn and may impact the rest of their lives? According to one study, approximately 60 percent of students identified as problem learners have undetected vision problems. One of the most important things a parent can do to help their children succeed in school is to take them for a comprehensive eye exam. According to the American Optometric Association, vision screenings are not diagnostic, and therefore, typically identify only a small portion of the vision problems in children.</p>
<p>Comprehensive eye exams are necessary to detect problems that a simple screening can miss, such as eye coordination, lazy eye, and near and farsightedness. Our doctors are here to help you make sure your child is ready for school.</p>
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