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Read MoreFall is here and we at Nova Vision Care just love it! Sweatshirts, bonfires, s’mores, the leaves are changing, and you can find pumpkin flavored everything! Pumpkin not only tastes great, but it helps promote eye health and protect your vision. Pumpkin contains an abundance of zinc, Vitamin A, beta-carotene and Vitamin C. These nutrients…
Read MoreWhat are Bifocal contact lenses? Bifocal contact lenses are designed to provide good vision to people who have a condition called presbyopia. The main sign that you’re developing presbyopia is that you need to hold menus, newspapers and other reading material farther from your eyes in order to see it clearly. How do Bifocal contact lenses work? There…
Read MoreIdeally, one eye exam every year should help you stay on top of your eye health, but some people might need to schedule more than one eye exam in a year. Vision can change quite a bit over the course of a year, especially for those over the age of 50, and it is important…
Read MoreMany people associate wearing sunglasses with summer time but it is just as important to protect your eyes in the winter. This WebMD article, “Winter Means Wearing Sunglasses” by Jeanie Lerche Davis contains helpful information about protecting your eyes all year around. Click here to read the article.
Read MoreSo much as changed over the last 20 years but not Nova Vision Care’s mission. Since 1997 our doors have been open and our hearts have been devoted to providing excellence service and education to all our patients. We all believe our mission statement, “Better Vision. Better Life. Better World.” is why we still get…
Read MoreHow fast can you make a decision? Can you think as fast as a pitcher pitches? It takes less than .4 of a second for a ball to get from a pitcher to the mound. Even for and average MLB player with better than 20/20 vision, making a decision on a ball moving that fast…
Read MoreBy Adam Rogers for WIRED. The original image is in the middle. At left, white-balanced as if the dress is white-gold. At right, white-balanced to blue-black. The fact that a single image could polarize the entire Internet into two aggressive camps is, let’s face it, just another Thursday. But for the past half-day, people across…
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