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Yearly Archives: 2025

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CONTACT LENS HYGIENE

Contact lenses are a great alternative to glasses – but only if used properly! In one study reported by the Center for Disease Control (CDC), over 80% of contact lens wearers engage in preventable behaviors that increase the risk of eye infections. Are you in the 20% that practice ideal contact lens handling? Here are […]

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DRY EYE DISEASE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Background: According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, approximately 16 million Americans suffer from dry eye disease. Dry eye disease (DED) can negatively affect not only your vision but also your quality of life. Its prevalence is increasing, and it can affect people of all ages. DED is chronic and progressive, making diagnosis and treatment […]

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CATARACT AWARENESS MONTH

Here at Atlantic Eye, we treat a wide variety of conditions that affect the eyes, but few are as common and prevalent as cataracts. In the US, about half of adults over the age of 75 are affected by cataracts. Many people have heard of cataracts because of how common this condition is, but I […]

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SKIN CANCER PREVENTION AND TREATMENT

May is National Melanoma/Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention Month. This is a perfect time to raise awareness about skin cancer as the weather gets warmer and people spend more time outdoors at barbecues, sporting events, and at the beach. Summer is right around the corner, and so is the opening of WINK, Atlantic Eye’s new […]

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DARK UNDER-EYE CIRCLES AND OTHER CONCERNS

The aging process of the face and periorbital area has been well studied. The 3 D’s of aging include: 1. Deflation 2. Descent 3. Deterioration A circle, crescent, or indent in the lower lid area is often the focus of unhappiness with one’s eye appearance. This area, commonly referred to as the “tear trough,” makes […]

A Vision Saved: How an Eye Doctor Helped John Overcome Glaucoma

John had always prided himself on being independent. At 62, he was an active man, enjoying his morning walks, reading his favorite novels, and spending weekends woodworking in his garage. However, over the past few months, he noticed subtle changes in his vision. From what first began as minor blurriness, it became a growing difficulty […]

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Warning: Give Eye Color-Changing Drops a Hard NO

Thinking about personal changes you want to make in the new year? It may seem tempting to try a new eye color using over-the-counter drops being touted on social media, but there’s no evidence that they work. These drops are also not FDA-approved, so there’s no evidence that they’re safe to use in your eyes. […]

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Weighing in on Ozempic: How GLP-1 Agonists Affect the Eyes

Does Ozempic have a downside? The diabetes medication Ozempic has been in the news ever since the FDA approved it for blood sugar control and obesity treatment. However, can a drug that has proved to be so good at helping patients control diabetes and/or lose weight, also be not-so-good for the eyes? Let’s find out […]