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Even if one is not an avid football fan, the Super Bowl is a social event that is a great excuse to get together with friends and enjoy some good eats. However, for any optometrist, one commercial was the most inspirational part of the Super Bowl event...
If your child has suddenly started blinking excessively, you might wonder if this is a sign of an underlying problem. While this symptom is not particularly worrisome in itself, it’s important to bring them in for a comprehensive assessment to rule out relatively rare things like a neurological problem...
Ray-Ban has officially partnered with Facebook to create a new way to “capture, share, and listen.” Ray-Ban Stories allow you to take photos and videos, share and upload them to Facebook and Instagram, and connect via Bluetooth for music and phone calls...
Makeup can be essential for many women. I rarely leave the house without it. However, eye care and makeup can be contradictory without the proper products and care.
Are your progressive glasses working great for everyday use but not so good for your occupation or computer-driven hobbies? Computer lenses might be the right solution for you. As technology has advanced so have lenses...
Masks have become the new normal in keeping everyone safe during the pandemic. This increased use of masks has led to an increase in the number of patients with dry eye symptoms, chalazion, and hordeolum, also known as, styes. Symptoms include irritation, redness, burning, tearing, or painful swelling of the eyelids...
Blue Light is not a “new” topic. As research shows there are two types of Blue Light. Your everyday natural Blue Light (lower energy wavelengths) comes from the sun. This natural light makes our body feel awake, alert, and energetic...
It is with a heavy heart that Monarch Bay Optometry shares with you the news of the passing of Dr. Kobayashi and Dr. Pennino's dear friend, David B. Golden, OD. Dr. Golden joined his father in optometric practice over 30 years ago and grew the practices to be some of the largest and most successful in Southern California...
An exciting new medication, VUITY, is the first and only FDA-approved eye drop to treat presbyopia, or difficulty with near vision. As we enter our early 40s we find ourselves holding things further away and needing reading glasses...
Every year, the profession of optometry rolls out something new. This year is no exception. Recently, a new eye drop was released that has tapped into an unexpected population...