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  1. Inside the eye on the retina you will find rod and cone cells

    Our eyes work similar to a camera. Light comes in through the lens and hits a light sensitive membrane called the retina. But what are rods and cones then?
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  2. What to consider when travelling with contact lenses

    Travelling with contact lenses can either be hectic unhygienic and stressful or relaxed and organized - what do you prefer?
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  3. Why do we have eyelashes?

    Eye Lashes don't just look good. They serve many purposes to protect and comfort the eye.
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  4. According to scientists blue eyed people share a common ancestor

    According to studies of ophthalmological scientists, all people with blue eyes share a common ancestor
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  5. When can children start wearing contact lenses according to Optometrists?

    From what age can contact lenses be worn? Is it ok for children or teenagers to wear contact lenses?
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  6. Your Optometrist will use a Snellen Chart for what?

    A Snellen chart is present in every Eye Doctors and Optometrists office. But what is it?
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  7. Eye doctors can explain why your eyes get more tired when you drive at night

    Even on well lit roads how the can often be found in the UAE and the Middle East, it is still important to make the job a little easier for your eyes at night
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  8. Eye sight is one of the most important and most energy consuming tasks

    Humans brains uses a big amount of energy of our entire metabolism. As vision uses a lot of brain power, we can conclude that our vision takes a notable amount of energy in our daily lives.
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  9. Eye doctors from India an USA are trying to find a cure against blindness

    Stem cell therapy might give hope to the over 2 Million blind in India who are waiting for a cornea transplant.
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  10. Nasa Optometrists have revealed - going to space can harm your vision

    A NASA study has shown the consequences of missing gravity on the human eye
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