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How Kids Learn to Bypass Screen Time Apps
Posted by amess on Aug 18th 2020
Kids are creative and persistent. From building forts out of cardboard boxes to finding new ways to annoy their siblings or parents, they’ll do what it takes to get what they want. What many parents
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What to Do About Screen Time and Myopia
Posted by amess on Aug 17th 2020
According to some experts, excessive screen time on devices like tablets, smartphones, and computers can increase the risk of nearsightedness, or myopia, in children. While not ideal, there are
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5 Tips for Growing Your Practice
Posted by amess on Aug 14th 2020
In the wake of the pandemic, things seem to finally be returning to normal. While there are many ordinances that have additional restrictions, many practices have been able to open back up, and
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Kids, Screens, and Nearsightedness
Posted by amess on Aug 13th 2020
Kids and screens are a common combination. Like most things, screens are fine in moderation, but with many schools including screens in their curriculums and even going totally virtual, kids have no
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How Well Do You See In Low Light Conditions?
Posted by dtaylor on Jul 31st 2020
While many people feel uncomfortable driving at night, most of us don’t think about how well we are able to see during the evening. According to Optometry and Vision Science, a simple testing method
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