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The internet has brought mountains of information to our fingertips. But without some “context” for the “content” it’s simply overwhelming.
The internet has brought mountains of information to our fingertips. But without some “context” for the “content” it’s simply overwhelming.
We’re all guilty of it... Sometimes we take our vision for granted and forget about its importance in our lives. And being aware of eye health becomes especially important when you’re a parent.
Hard to believe, isn’t it? Here’s what typically happens... You’ve loaded something on top of your car or you’re tying down some odd-shaped cargo. The bungee cord is just not quite long enough...
Pinkeye (conjunctivitis) can affect people of all ages. It looks just like it sounds—pink, bloodshot eyes. It can be caused by a number of things including bacteria, viruses, irritants (like smoke or pool chlorine), and allergies.
Most cosmetics are safe for daily use. However, there are risks you should understand. If used incorrectly, makeup can damage your eyes. To avoid eye irritation, skin redness, dry eyes and eye infections here are five useful tips.
Is your teenager asking for contacts? Contact lenses can help your child enjoy added freedom to enjoy certain activities, sports, etc.
We all remember our moms telling us to eat our carrots because they’re good for our eyes, right!?
Imagine seeing clearly for the first time at age 9. Emma Rose was diagnosed with optic nerve hypoplasia as a child. Although her eyes functioned somewhat, she was legally blind.
Do you ever wake in the morning feeling like your eyes are dry, tired, and/or itchy? That’s normal occasionally, but if it happens often you may be having a problem with nocturnal lagophthalmos.
Your glasses provide you with the glorious gift of sight... but do you appreciate them as much as you should?