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(*certainly, hours and specials reflected in past newsletters may no longer be in effect)

Newsletters Fall 2010 to Present:
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Fall 2010November 2011
Are Your Eyes Ready for 3D TV?     Fashion Forward
  Congratulations to Helen and Karen       Vision Myths
Flex Spending Reminder    Struggling to Success
  Look After Your Eye Health       High-Tech
Benefits of Anti-Reflective Coating   5 Ways FSA
  Exclusive VSP®  Acuvue® Brand   Toy Shopping
Contact Lens Rebate    Prevent Pink Eye
  Poor Report Card?       Jillian'sStory
Kids, Computers &
  Digital Eye Damage
Looking for a Holiday Gift
  Tired of Glasses or Daytime Contacts
Poor Grades?
  20/20 Note Enough for   
Struggling Student
   
Summer 2011 
A Father’s and Daughter's Vision    
  Therapy Success Story
Eating Fish & X-Rays
  Vision Problems Affect
Standardized Tests
  TV and Arteries in Children
3D Movies and Eye Health
  Be Sun Smart
Tips for Tired Eyes          





The following are articles written by Dr. Carole Hong, published in Parenting on the Peninsula...

January 2010May 2010

June 2010     August 2010
   August 2010 (conclusion)
October 2010
                     August 2011

   November 2011



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Quotes from Physicians Regarding Vision Therapy

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in a Special Free Webinar Interview

“School Crossings: A Neurobiologist’s View of How Our System Fails Children with Vision Problems”
Free Webinar – Available On Line

Christi's Story

Newsleters published prior to Fall 2010
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Fall 1999   Spring-Summer 2007

Summer 2005            Fall 2007

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Spring 2006     Fall 2008

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Spring-Summer 2010