Low vision means that your best-corrected visual acuity is 20/70 or poorer. The term "best-corrected" refers to your vision when you're wearing your glasses or contact lenses. When you have low vision, doing everyday tasks can be difficult. Fortunately, there are a number of vision aids that you can use to make the most of the vision you have. Here are three vision aids for people with low vision.
Magnifiers
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Good vision and regular eye exams are important all year long, but it's especially important during the summer. Warm weather usually means more time spent outdoors in the sunshine, so you'll need to protect your eyes more than usual. Here are some top summer eye care tips to help keep your eyes healthy all summer long, and beyond.
Wear sunglasses with adequate UV protection
If your sunglasses don't block 99-100% of the sun's UV rays, they aren't providing adequate protection.
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