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NearVision CK is the only vision procedure designed specifically for baby boomers who want a safe, minimally invasive procedure to free them of reading glasses. CK has become the fastest-growing new refractive procedure since the introduction of LASIK according to research firm Market Scope. More than 30,000 CK procedures have been performed since the FDA first approved it in 2002 for age-related farsightedness (hyperopia), a condition that differs from presbyopia in its effect on the eye's ability to focus, but has similar symptoms.
A pair of modern glasses Some safety glasses are designed to fit over corrective glasses or sunglasses. They may provide less eye protection than goggles or other forms of eye protection, but their light weight increases the likelihood that they will actually be used. Recent safety glasses have tended to be given a more stylish design, in order to encourage their use. The pictured wraparound safety glasses are evidence of this style change with the close fitting nature of the wraparound dispensing with the need for side shields. Corrective glasses with plastic lenses can be used in the place of safety glasses in many environments; this is one advantage that they have over contact lenses.
Folding Reading Glasses Reading glasses come in many different types, shapes, and reading powers. Designer reading glasses, computer reading glasses, and folding reading glasses are the most popular types. Reading glasses have simple magnifying lenses, making letters appear larger. You do not need a prescription to order reading glasses, but you do need to know what your reading power is. You can figure this out at the eye doctor's office, or by experimenting in the drugstore. Computer reading glasses are designed for a longer focal length -- about 30" compared to the 18" focal length for standard reading glasses. Reading glasses come pre-loaded with magnifying lenses, or you can make any pair of glasses into designer reading glasses, just by adding a customer reading lens.
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A few months ago, George Miller, 55, a computer sales manager in Lexington, S.C., had reading glasses scattered all over the house. Worse, he found it was impossible to read a menu at night in a dimly lighted restaurant or the many car magazines that came to his house. "It really bothered me a lot because I love to read," Mr. Miller said. So, when he heard about a new experimental eye surgery on the local television news, he researched it on the Internet and called his ophthalmologist.
The 'Glasses Apostle' by Conrad von Soest (1403) Around 1284 in Italy, Salvino D'Armate is credited with inventing the first wearable eye glasses.[6] The earliest pictorial evidence for the use of eyeglasses... is Tomaso da Modena's 1352 portrait of the cardinal Hugh de Provence reading in a scriptorium. Another early example would be a depiction of eyeglasses found north of the Alpes in an altarpiece of the church of Bad Wildungen, Germany, in 1403.
You can buy prescription magnifying reading glasses and designer magnifying eye glasses. But none of them are illuminated. Consider buying the Hilco Square Pocket Magnifier, a magnifier glass with a built-in reading light, or the Large Illuminated reading magnifier, which has an easy-grip handle. You should own prescription magnifying eye glasses and illuminated hand magnifying glasses for double insurance on your eyesight.
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