February 25, 2010
In honor of March’s Save Your Vision Month, the AOA encourages Americans to prevent workplace eye strain and eye injuries by following some easy and important stepsJanuary 4, 2010
The American Optometric Association emphasizes importance of comprehensive eye exams during National Glaucoma Awareness MonthDecember 17, 2009
Resources Aimed at Expanding Scope and Impact of Key Public Health Program for KidsNovember 18, 2009
Working Together to Better Serve Patients with DiabetesNovember 16, 2009
Macular degeneration and glaucoma among the top areas Americans have the most misunderstanding according to the American Optometric AssociationOctober 27, 2009
Optometrists warn consumers not to buy decorative contact lenses without a doctor’s prescription and fittingSeptember 29, 2009
American Optometric Association’s annual American Eye-Q® survey shows some consumers cut primary care and dental visits before other health appointmentsJune 27, 2009
Majority of children start school without ever having an eye examinationJune 27, 2009
May 5, 2008
Survey reveals that the majority of Americans don’t consider UV protection the most important factor when purchasing sunglassesJanuary 7, 2009
Although not preventable, glaucoma can be treated if detected earlyDecember 11, 2008
December 10, 2008
New Strategic Alliance Will Help Ensure that No Child is Left Behind Due to an Untreated or Undiagnosed Vision ProblemDecember 4, 2008
Broad Coalition to Back New Provider Non-Discrimination Safeguards to Ensure Patient Access and ChoiceNovember 3, 2008
Aug. 4, 2008
Few parents realize that one in four children have undetected vision problems, American Optometric Association survey showsJune 19, 2008
June 6, 2008
This year for the 4th of July celebrations, the American Optometric Association (AOA) suggests that families and friends stay away from private firework use and instead enjoy professional displays to protect and preserve eyesight.May 8, 2008
Optometry-backed National Diabetes Goal would transform awareness into actionApril 1, 2008
Each year, thousands of sports-related eye injuries occur in the United States. The arrival of spring brings more outdoor sports and with them, the increased danger of eye injuries. The American Optometric Association (AOA) urges even casual athletes to protect their sight-and that of teammates-by keeping street eyewear off the playing field and wearing proper protective eyewear instead. Conventional frames and lenses do not meet the minimum requirements for impact resistance in most sports, which can turn a small collision into a sight-threatening injury.March 13, 2008
The American Optometric Association (AOA) today advised that Americans who use computers daily at work or at home could suffer from computer vision syndrome, which leaves them vulnerable to problems like dry eye, eyestrain, neck and/or backache, light sensitivity and fatigue. These symptoms can result from individual visual problems, poor work station configuration and improper work habits.March 3, 2008
The AOA has introduced AOACodingToday.com, an online coding subscription service available only to AOA members through Physician Reimbursement Systems, Inc. The Coding Today product is all optometrists need to accurately bill private and government payers.January 31, 2008
With life expectancy figures continuing to climb, managing eye disease is essential for people to maintain healthy, happy and productive lives. According to the American Optometric Association (AOA), Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of severe vision loss in people over age 50. The Centers for Disease Control and prevention estimate that 1.8 million people have the disease and another 7.3 million are at risk for vision loss from AMD.January 18, 2008
The American Optometric Association has appointed prominent health policy expert and educator Barry J. Barresi, O.D., Ph.D., to serve as executive director of the 34,000-member organization, effective July 1, 2008.January 4, 2008
Research indicates that Internet lens purchasers typically don’t follow their eye doctor’s recommendations, placing them at greater risk for harmful eye care practices and eye health complicationsJanuary 3, 2008
The American Optometric Association emphasizes importance of comprehensive eye exams during National Glaucoma Awareness MonthNovember 1, 2007
The American Optometric Association reminds patients about the importance of comprehensive eye exams during November’s National Diabetes MonthOctober 18, 2007
Misconceptions still surround eye health, according to American Optometric Association.October 4, 2007
Consumers urged not to buy decorative contact lenses without a prescriptionAugust 7, 2007
Few parents worry that prolonged computer use may damage their child’s eyes, American Optometric Association survey showsMay 29, 2007
AOA Advising Contact Lens Wearers to Take Proper Precautions as Investigation ContinuesMarch 1, 2007
Save Your Vision Month promotes regular eye care for all agesDecember 13, 2006
Reps. Whitfield and Allen to Continue Crackdown on Irresponsible Internet Contact Lens Sellers in 2007November 2, 2006
The American Optometric Association reminds patients about the importance of comprehensive eye exams during November’s National Diabetes MonthSeptember 29, 2006
The AOA Low Vision Rehabilitation Section is pleased to announce an unrestricted educational grant from Kemin Health for its Low Vision University™ educational program.September 21, 2006
Federal Measure Would Protect ConsumersJune 22, 2006
Assessments show that 1 in 20 babies have abnormal prescription status.May 2, 2006
April 14, 2006
Following Bausch & Lomb’s voluntary recall on Thursday of its ReNu® with MoistureLoc® brand contact lens solution, doctors of optometry from the American Optometric Association’s (AOA) Contact Lens and Cornea Section concur with the company’s decision to remove the product nationwide.April 11, 2006
Following warnings from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) about increased reports of a serious eye fungus among Americans, doctors of optometry from the American Optometric Association's (AOA) Contact Lens and Cornea Section urge contact lens wearers to take proper precautions to prevent the potentially sight-threatening eye infection called Fusarium keratitis.March 31, 2006
Doctors of optometry from the American Optometric Association's (AOA) Contact Lens and Cornea Section today urged contact lens wearers to take proper precautions amid reports of a potentially sight-threatening eye fungus appearing in the United States with increased frequency.March 1, 2006
In a year where an estimated 2.8 million baby boomers will celebrate their 60th birthday, age-related eye diseases are becoming increasingly important health issues, according to the American Optometric Association. As part of national Save Your Vision Month in March, the AOA is reminding Americans 60 and older that early detection through a comprehensive eye exam can prevent or slow vision loss due to cataracts and other age-related eye diseases such as macular degeneration, glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy.January 6, 2006
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