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    Are you looking for a way to feel more confident? Whitening your teeth is a great way to enhance your smile and give your self-esteem a boost.

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    The holiday season is upon us and no matter how you celebrate, there is likely to be a great deal of delicious food at your gathering. We know it can be hard to resist all the delicious treats of the season, but it’s important to be conscious of the damage some foods can do to your teeth. Here’s a ...

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    Throughout November, we have shared information on how diabetes can affect your overall health. Although oral health may not come to mind when considering effects of diabetes, it is a concern for those with the systemic disease.

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    As we continue to recognize American Diabetes Month, we feel it is important to further explain the most common diabetic eye disease, diabetic retinopathy.

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    There is no denying that digital devices are a part of our everyday life. If we are not working on a computer, chances are we are keeping tabs on social media or checking email on a phone or tablet. For many of us, this is how we work, get the news and connect with the world.

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    Did you know that 1 in 10 Americans have diabetes? In recognition of American Diabetes Month, learn more about the impact diabetes can have on your vision health:

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    We’re just a few days away from Halloween, and that means candy is bound to be coming your way. While it’s a great excuse to indulge in some treats, it’s important to be mindful of what you’re eating and what damage you could be doing to your teeth.

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    VBA spends a great deal of time giving back to our community. We’re always looking for ways to help, and we recently had the opportunity to provide a local K9 officer with a bullet and stab proof vest.

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    February is Low Vision Awareness Month. According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, more than 7 million Americans have low vision. A myriad of diseases and health conditions can cause low vision, so it’s crucial to monitor your vision health by having regular eye-exams.

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