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A close eye
Sarah Cammack Sarah is a keen needleworker. Then she started to struggle with her vision. Sarah turned to her husband for advice. A good...
Framed for his frames
Customised spectacle frames that suit your face and match your personality. British spectacle designer, Tom Davies has revolutionised...
'SEA' the difference
Ivan R Cammack, the Chinnor Optometrists, has undergone something of a transformation. It's nautical and nice reports Jim Sherwood.
Through a child's eyes
Lets face it, it’s no fun suffering from short-sightedness (or Myopia by its other name), especially if you are a child.The good news is...
Bright Eyes
A little sunshine is good for us, too much isn't. We smother ourselves with sun cream to prevent burning our skin, but what about our...
Eyecare. Chapter and Verse
You might be diving headfirst into a brand new book or reading an old favourite. Perhaps you are reading out loud to a child or...
I’m seeing crazy things! Am I going mad? Or is it a Migraine?
Most of us think of Migraine as a condition that causes painful headaches, a feeling of sickness, and sensitivity to light. You reach for...
Eye Dream - Ortho K
Short-sighted? Correct your vision while you sleep with EyeDream contact lenses and enjoy every day with clear, natural, amazing vision....
Widen your field of vision
In today's world, we have never been more connected. We are forever browsing, swiping, clicking and zooming. Digital devices are an...
Setting sights on young eyes
Short-sightedness, otherwise known as Myopia currently affects 2.6 billion people worldwide (22% of the population). It is projected to...
Fun in the sun
Exposure to sunlight is thought to increase the brain's release of a hormone called serotonin. Serotonin is associated with boosting...
Sunblock
With the promise of brighter days ahead, we need to safeguard ourselves against damaging UV light - and sunglasses are not the only...
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