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How Can the Sun Damage Eyes?
Thursday, October 26, 2017 | Contact Lens King

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Eye Care Safety

How Can the Sun Damage Eyes?

Let’s look into how UV exposure can cause sun damage to the eyes, the different ultraviolet rays that exist, and how we can properly protect ourselves against them.

Is a Cure for Color Blindness in Sight?
Monday, October 23, 2017 | Contact Lens King

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Eye Care Technology

Is a Cure for Color Blindness in Sight?

There is currently no cure for color blindness, however if researchers are able to prove this new gene therapy treatment is successful a potential cure for color blindness might be in sight.

Color Blind Test | Contact Lens King
Friday, October 13, 2017 | Contact Lens King

Eye Disorders

Color Blinding

Color Blind Test | Contact Lens King

Take our color blind test and find out if you suffer from this disorder and what you should do if you do. 

Red-Green Color Blindness | Protanomaly, Deuteranomaly and Deuteranopia
Friday, October 13, 2017 | Contact Lens King

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Eye Health

Red-Green Color Blindness | Protanomaly, Deuteranomaly and Deuteranopia

Red-Green color blindness is the most common type of the inherited color blindness disorders and consists of 3 main types: protanomaly, deuteranomaly and deuteranopia. But what specifically causes red-green color blindness? How does each type of disorder affect the afflicted?  How is it treated?

5 Halloween Contacts That Will Complete Your Costume
Thursday, October 12, 2017 | Contact Lens King

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5 Halloween Contacts That Will Complete Your Costume

It's Halloween and you want your costume this year to be a hit. Find out about 5 popular special FX contact lenses that can help you complete your costume.

Color Blindness | Contact Lens King
Wednesday, October 11, 2017 | Contact Lens King

Eye Disorders

Color Blinding

Color Blindness | Contact Lens King

Color blindness afflicts approximately 8% of all males and less than 1% of all females. But what does it mean to be color blind? How is it tested and what are the available treatments?