WASHINGTON -- Few preschoolers have their eyesight thoroughly checked, although up to 20 percent have some eye problem that, if uncorrected, could delay learning or even cause permanent vision loss.
Matt Cole, commissioner of the Kentucky Department of Vehicle Regulation, explains the new vision screening requirement earlier this year. (Kentucky Transportation Cabinet photo) Starting Jan. 1, ...
A group of local students can see clearly now thanks to a partnership between Zenni Optical and the Columbus Crew. More than ...
When parents are building their child’s healthcare team, they may not think about an ophthalmologist, especially when there are no noticeable issues with a child’s eyesight. However, many vision ...
A majority of children will not develop 20/20 vision until they are four to six years old. During those first few years, what should parents do to make sure their kids maintain healthy vision?
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Eye clinics that screen diabetics who don't make it into a specialist's office may help identify eye problems early on, new study findings report. A review of recent ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A bill signed into law three years ago that requires drivers to undergo a vision test before renewing their license takes effect Jan. 1. The goal is to keep drivers with poor ...
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Renewing your driver license in Kentucky? New vision screening required starting in 2025
Kentucky drivers renewing their license in 2025 will have to get a vision screening after the Kentucky General Assembly passed a new law in 2021. Although the requirement is new in the Bluegrass State ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) boosts the screening rate for potentially blinding diabetes eye disorders in a diabetes clinic compared with referral to an eye care provider (ECP) in a racially and ...
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