"What you must know about eyestrain" promises a path to comfortable vision

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New book offers guidelines for understanding and eliminating symptoms of eyestrain.

"What you must know about eyestrain" promises a path to comfortable vision


For those individuals who find themseles rubbing their eyes constantly, getting headaches after reading a book or staring at a digital screen, eyestrain is likely the culprit.

In his new book, "What You Must Know About Eyestrain," Jeffrey Anshel, OD, tackles the common vision struggles faced by many.

He offers a guide for understanding and eliminating symptoms such as headaches, blurred vision, eye pain, dry eye, neck and shoulder pain, bloodshot eyes, and much more.

Fore more information, including book purchase options, click here.

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