Rubbing Your Eyes Can Do More Harm Than Good
It’s natural to want to rub your eyes when they are itchy or tired. However, you may want to think twice next time. Rubbing your eyes provides temporary relief, but can also have harmful side effects.
It’s natural to want to rub your eyes when they are itchy or tired. However, you may want to think twice next time. Rubbing your eyes provides temporary relief, but can also have harmful side effects.
Social media has become part of the fabric of our lives. But we’re not using social media because it’s a trend... We use it to help us best serve you!
These days we spend a lot of time with our computers. Many of us have jobs that require up to eight hours a day in front of a screen. However, that much time spent hunched over a keyboard can take a toll on our body.
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of vision loss in adults over 50 years of age. Currently, millions of Americans have vision challenges due to advanced AMD.
Today, glasses are sleek, cool and stylish. Gone are the days when they were nerdy or embarrassing. Many people wear multiple frames to switch up different looks.
Myopia, or nearsightedness (being unable to clearly see things that are far away) is on the rise. One thing that makes the trend alarming is that some of the biggest increases are being seen in children.
Our eyes are sensitive to the environment around us. And although it’s typically not dangerous when our eyes are occasionally red, something is irritating them.
Try something right now... Then continue reading this post... Take 15 seconds. Close your eyes and think about how your life would change if you lost your eyesight. Count to 15 while you think about it. Sobering, isn’t it?
If you wear contact lenses, one of the questions you may hear from us each time we visit is, “How often are you changing your contacts?” No, we don’t say it to make you feel guilty! But we DO want to remind you how important it is.
Car accidents are the leading cause of death for Americans under age 35. How can you protect yourself and the ones you love?