Men’s Vision Health
Although men and women have a lot in common, there are a few differences when it comes to eyesight and vision health.
Although men and women have a lot in common, there are a few differences when it comes to eyesight and vision health.
We cry for all kinds of reasons: a stubbed toe, a particularly poignant scene in a movie, freshly cut onions — the list goes on.
Laughter lines, retirement, and grandchildren are a few of the benefits of growing old. One of the drawbacks is the risk of age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
Nearly two decades into the 21st century, most of us have nightly rituals that include checking our smartphones before bed.
Contact lenses probably seem like a pretty recent invention, right?
Presbyopia, or farsightedness caused by reduced elasticity of the eye’s lens, affects nearly everyone older than 65.
If you wear glasses, you know the never-ending struggle to keep them clean of streaks, spots, smudges, and scratches.
The optic nerve is what transmits visual data from the eye to the brain.
From the moment we get up to the moment we go to bed, more and more of us are on our smartphones, tablets, computers or other digital devices. That’s a lot of eyeballs glued to a lot of screens. If you count yourself among the 90% of adults who spend two or more hours a […]
Have your eyes ever felt gritty and watery after an outdoor adventure? Maybe you felt a burning sensation and suffered temporary vision loss?