Don’t Forget Your Sunglasses!
With summer almost here, many of us are looking forward to spending a lot of time outdoors.
With summer almost here, many of us are looking forward to spending a lot of time outdoors.
There is so much more going on with our eyes than we often realize.
Exercising for good health is a top priority for many people.
Tears play a vital role in the health and function of our eyes. That’s what makes dry eye such a serious problem.
Most people who start needing glasses or contacts while they’re young have at least one of three common vision problems: myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism.
Spring is in the air...and that means so are allergies.
Have you ever experienced a strange disruption to your vision, such as zigzagging circles or a blindspot surrounded by wavy lines?
Anyone who doesn’t have color blindness might expect it to work like black-and-white photography.
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.