

Esential Tip #1: Monitor Your Monitor
Repositioning your monitor is an easy and effective way to avoid awkward head or eye movements. It should be squarely in front of you at a distance of 18 to 28 inches, with the top of the monitor (not the screen) level with your eyes.
You may also have to adjust the angle of your monitor to allow your eyes to remain in a natural position (straight ahead and slightly down).
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In order to improve our vision, we have been trying out some eye exercises and have found that they are pretty effective. From time to time, we run across individuals that claim these exercises that do not do any good. Maybe that is because they do not try the correct exercises? If you are looking for eye vision improvement exercises, then we would like for you to read this article. The previous article you read may have been written by someone that used the wrong exercises, so give it a chance and read this article.
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Maintaining good vision is very important, as much as 80% of the information you obtain from the world around you is received through your eyesight! The history of natural eye correction dates back to Dr. William Bated who was born in 1860 and died in 1931. He was a distinguished eye surgeon who was not happy with the fact that glasses were used as a standard for curing visual impairment. Read more »

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Vision correction methods are used to treat the problems of eyes. There are many methods of vision correction. The natural ways of vision correction are consumption of balanced diet, eye exercise, yoga etc. The natural vision correction techniques can be used for treating minor problems related to eyes.
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