Acclaimed vision specialist, Dr. Kevin D. Geiger, has dedicated his career to discovering ways we can all use to prevent progressive loss in our vision, year after year, and to overcome damage that may have already taken place due to living in a fast-paced, information-cluttered world. Share his knowledge in this easy-to-understand, fact-filled book about ways to preserve and improve your vision, despite constant computer use and other hazards in our vision-demanding world.In his book, Dr. Geiger explains: how we allow vision problems to attack our sight, simple - two minute excercises we can all do to improve our vision, no-nonsense changes we can make to make our computers and our lives friendlier to our eyes, the best approaches to correcting our vision and seeing our world clearly for the rest of our lives. Do not allow technology to steal your vision! We live in a fast-paced, information-cluttered world that would scare the daylights out of our ancestors. You see, the human eye is simply not meant to spend long hours staring at computers, reading ream upon ream of printed material, and performing stressful close-vision tasks. But must we will all pay the price for this constant abuse of our precious vision? Certainly not! Acclaimed vision specialist, Dr. Kevin D. Geiger, has dedicated his career to discovering ways we all can use to prevent progressive loss in our vision, year after year, and toovercome damage that may have already taken place. Share his knowledge in this fast-paced, easy-to-understand, fact-filled book about ways to preserve and improve your vision from the hazards of computer use and other hazards in our vision-demanding world. Join Dr. Geiger as he explains: how we allow vision problems to attack our sight; simple, two-minute exercises we can all do to improve our vision; no-nonsense changes we can make to make our computers and our lives friendlier to our eyes the best approaches to correcting our vision and seeing our world clearly for the rest of our lives." Dr. Geiger's informative new book is must-reading for anyone who spends significant amounts of time engaged in computer use. Beyond the important information he has to share on this topic, Dr. Geiger also brings to light misconceptions about the eyes held not only by the public, but by some eye doctors who cling to outdated concepts of vision. There is much to learn in these pages, and the guidance you will receive is invaluable. "Leonard J. Press, O.D., FCOVD, FAAO Optometric Director, The Vision & Learning Center Fair Lawn, NJ