August 9th, 2010 by Sarah Kitchener
Peripheral vision is the area of sight outside your central vision or focal point. While central vision is the 90 degrees point of your vision, including approximately 2 degrees up, down, toward the nose, and away from the nose; peripheral vision starts at the end of central vision and extends to 60 degrees up, 75 [...]
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May 28th, 2010 by Sarah Kitchener
In a crowded place a smart looking person, seated close to you, may ask you in a very polite manner “Do you mind if I smoke?” A seemingly innocent request to which your response will be to nod agreeably as if to say okay. We do not realize that such a mannerly question spells evil? [...]
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May 19th, 2010 by Sarah Kitchener
It is estimated that 50,000 people lose their sight needlessly every year and that 80 million Americans are at risk of eye diseases that can lead to poor vision and even blindness. The good news is that the most common eye diseases are all preventable to some extent. Here are some ways on how to [...]
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