Spring means busy ballfields and packed pickleball courts across Mississippi. But even a quick hit from a ball or paddle can cause hidden eye injuries. Learn what symptoms to watch for and when it’s time to see a retina specialist.
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Spring Allergies or Something More Serious? How to Tell the Difference
Red, itchy eyes are common during Mississippi’s spring allergy season. But what if your symptoms aren’t just allergies? Learn how to tell the difference between seasonal irritation and warning signs of a more serious retinal condition.
Read MoreMississippi Retina Vision Walk Raises Over $12,000 for Vision Research
The inaugural Mississippi Retina Vision Walk brought the Madison and Jackson metro communities together to support vision research, raising more than $12,000 for the Foundation Fighting Blindness. Participants of all ages walked and ran in support of retinal disease research and sight-saving progress.
Read MoreLow Vision Awareness: Supporting Independence, Safety, and Quality of Life
Low vision does not mean blindness, and it does not mean losing independence. Learn what low vision is, what causes it, and how early ophthalmologic care and community support can make a meaningful difference.
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