Your vision can go through significant changes as you get older. In fact, cataracts are one of the most common eye conditions among aging people.
[Read more…]A Beginner’s Guide to Putting in and Removing Contact Lenses
It may seem like a simple enough thing – you just take them out of their case and pop them onto your eyes. No need for a whole article explaining how to put them on and remove them properly, right? Wrong. Similar to riding a bike, it takes time and practice to get the hang of it. There are also a lot of “rules” surrounding contact lenses that are very important to keep in mind so it’s well worth the time and effort to read this short explainer.
[Read more…]3 Habits That Contribute to Long-term Eye Health
When we’re young and have perfect vision, we don’t really worry about our long-term eye health – until, of course, we’re diagnosed with vision problems. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly 21 million Americans have vision problems, and another 80 million have eye diseases that may eventually lead to blindness. Needless to say, poor vision can dramatically impact your quality of life.
[Read more…]Sudden Blurred Vision: Causes and Treatments
Individuals with blurred vision experience difficulty in seeing clearly and managing day-to-day activities. Although not all circumstances raise urgent concerns, some may require professional attention and medical treatment.
[Read more…]Choosing the Right Sports Eye Safety Gear
According to the National Eye Institute (NEI), up to 90% of sports-related eye injuries could have been prevented by wearing the proper eye safety gear. For sports like football, snowboarding, skiing and more, you can usually find specialized eyewear alongside other protective equipment.
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