Our Top Tips For Winter Eye Safety
Because it’s so much colder outside in winter, our instinct might be to assume that we’re safe from damage from the sun.
Because it’s so much colder outside in winter, our instinct might be to assume that we’re safe from damage from the sun.
Have you noticed any changes in your eyesight in the last few years?
Nights are long in the winter, and that means fewer hours of daylight for our morning and evening commutes.
The colors we see and the emotions we feel have an interesting and complex relationship.
A pair of colored contact lenses can be the perfect final touch to a great Halloween costume.
Eye protection is easy to remember at work or when we play sports, but what about when we’re at home?
When playing sports, we often take precautions to protect our arms, legs, fingers, and so on from unnecessary damage.
The more we rely on digital screens for our jobs and our entertainment, the more strain we put on our eyes.
One of the first phrases that comes to mind when people think about eyesight is “20/20 vision.”