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Upgrade Your Vision Plan to Reduce Eye Strain

 Remember, vision correction goes beyond visual acuity. Anti-reflective coatings are an important tool that can help make day-to-day activities easier. When reviewing your vision benefits, keep the different daily activities of your workforce in mind. 

In this installment of our Focus On Eye Health Series, we take a look at the advantages of offering anti-reflective coatings as a lens enhancement and how to pick the right one to meet your needs. 

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A Clear View of Anti-Reflective Coatings

Are Members Looking For Additional Materials? 

VBA members can enjoy an additional pair of glasses or annual supply of contact lenses with special savings from select in-network retail locations. 

At VBA, we know that every member has different visual needs. Our goal is to help them buy the materials they need at a price they can afford.

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Focus On Employee Health

Some of the most common vision, dental and hearing health concerns can affect more than just your eyes, mouth and ears. Read about symptoms to look for, possible treatments and how access to proper health care can help to best protect from these issues.

See Clearly with Contact Lenses

Contact lenses are a convenient tool for vision correction. Whether you're nearsighted, farsighted, or have an astigmatism, your eye care provider may suggest contact lenses to correct refractive errors.

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The Importance of Dental Care Exams

Just like a general physical, regular bi-annual dental check-ups are essential for a healthy mouth. Brush up on what to expect, what can be detected, tips to overcome anxiety around the exam and more. 

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See The Benefits of a Well-Balanced Diet

We know that diet and exercise are important for overall health. But what we eat also impacts our eye health. Our eyes are complex organs that require a variety of nutrients to function correctly and maintain health.

A Closer Look at Duel Wearers

For most of us, our day starts with a lot of decisions: what to wear, what to eat for breakfast, what to drink and more. These choices vary based on our mood and our needs for the day. Eyewear preferences change day-to-day, too. Dual wearers prefer eyeglasses in some situations and contact lenses in others. 

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