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One Minute Sight Saver Test
To take the One Minute Sight Saver Test, simply answer 'yes' or 'no' to the following questions:
Do you or a family member wear glasses for reading, distance vision, or both?
Do your children, grandchildren, or other children you care for sit too close to the TV, have trouble with hand-eye coordination, or complain or headaches?
Has your school-age child or grandchild ever recieved a thorough eye exam from an eye doctor (not including school exams)?
Do you or anyone in your immediate family (parents or sibling) have high blood pressure or diabetes?
Do you or a family member spend several hours each day looking at a computer screen or experience frequent headaches after working at a computer?
Have you or a family member been diagnosed or treated for cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration, or other eye problems?
Do you spend time outdoors without sunglasses that have 100% UV and glare protection?
Do you have tired or burning eyes or rub your eyes frequently?
Do you or a family member have difficulty seeing at night?
If you answered yes to more than one question for yourself or a family member, or if it's been longer than 18 months since you or a family member's last eye exam, it's time to schedule an appointment.
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