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In recent days, Americans engaged in peaceful protests have been blinded by rubber bullets and other projectiles fired at the face. While classified as non-lethal, they are not non-blinding. Join me in condemning the use of rubber bullets to disperse crowds of protesters. Using your voice shouldn’t mean losing your vision.
Driving in the evening or at night may be an everyday activity, but for some, it can be a challenge. As you get older, it’s common for your night vision to decline. http://www.masseyeassociates.com/2017/09/14/your-vision-at-night/?fbclid=IwAR2JPhaMnmn1HojCJeakTGORXOZlybISHDhIVKgM6sg5jCsI6heQtL-f0Ig
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Your Vision at Night - Massachusetts Eye Associates
Applying eye makeup can affect more than just your eyelashes and eyelids. Frequent use can potentially cause issues with the tear film and the eye itself. In order to keep your eyes healthy while still using eye makeup, follow these tips. https://www.masseyeassociates.com/2017/11/16/5-ways-to-prevent-makeup-from-damaging-your-eyes/
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5 Ways to Prevent Makeup from Damaging Your Eyes - Massachusetts Eye Associates
Dr. Kim is back from a mission trip to Mauritania, a trip he makes to improve care to an underserved population. Health care professionals from Boston, Washington Dc, New Jersey, New York and Korea joined the mission.
Over the week the all-volunteer group saw 600+ patients, performed over 100 cataract surgeries, and treated patients, including children, predisposed to blinding glaucoma.
The group was welcomed by the military, community leaders and a local ophthalmologist who cares for patients when the group leaves. A clinic was set up in a military hospital and with translation provided by local university students, the group was ready to see patients.
Dr. Kim: "What I like about mission work is collaborating with volunteers from abroad to make a difference in people's lives. We see mostly elderly women and men and they are very appreciative when their sight is restored."
The mission trips are run by Vision Care Services, an organization that builds good will in vulnerable parts of the world by extending care to underserved patients.
Light is imperative in order for our eyes to process what we see clearly. Too little light can cause eye strain, just as much as too much light can. https://www.masseyeassociates.com/2018/01/30/8-tips-for-better-lighting-and-less-eye-strain/
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8 Tips for Better Lighting and Less Eye Strain - Massachusetts Eye Associates