In today’s digital age, devices like smart phones, tablets, and computers are a fixture of most children’s lives from a young age. While such gadgets offer numerous benefits, they can also harm your children’s eyes if you don’t take appropriate precautions. In...
Around 41 million Americans wear contact lenses. While contacts are one of the safest and most effective corrective eyewear options available, it’s important to handle and care for them properly to reduce the risk of infection. In celebration of Contact Lens Safety...
Electronic devices like smart phones, tablets, and computers are such a core part of our lives now that even young children are spending significant time with these gadgets. While this technology has improved our lives in many ways, it also comes with health risks...
While some eye conditions—like most refractive errors—tend to develop in childhood, many have their onset in adulthood. The best way to safeguard your visual health as you age is to lead a healthy lifestyle and be proactive about your eye care. In today’s post, your...
Aging brings bodily changes, many of which are completely normal. Your eyes are not excluded from this, which is why you may experience visual changes as you age. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to have stable visual health in your golden years. Read on as...
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