You know the sun can damage your skin, but what about your eyes? Ophthalmologist Jeff Pettey, MD, breaks down the risks of sun exposure to your vision, from painful short-term conditions to long-term ...
Here comes the sun. That means more days outside. Which is definitely good for our moods, but it can wreak havoc with our skin and eyes. Elizabeth Somer, registered dietitian and author of Eat Your ...
Summer is almost here, bringing bright sunny days, rising temperatures and increased danger to your eyes. While the peak of summer brings plenty of time for long days at the beach and hikes through ...
Most people don’t give much thought to their eye health until age-related eye conditions start to develop. Following a healthy diet that consists of all the right vitamins and minerals is essential ...
Most people know that unhealthy air quality can make it harder to breathe. But bad air—especially during inversions—can also irritate your eyes. “During an inversion, I recommend staying indoors as ...
DOMINATED WORLD WITH MOST AMERICANS SPENDING 7 TO 9 HOURS A DAY STARING AT A DEVICE. THE RESULTS? DIGITAL EYE STRAIN IS NOW AN EPIDEMIC, CAUSING BLURRED VISION, HEADACHES AND EVEN FUELING A SURGE IN ...
“Sunglasses are a medically necessary accessory. It’s not only important to protect one’s eyes from UV for ocular diseases—but also from debris and dust—particularly in bustling cities.” ByMeggen ...
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - Fireworks can be fun to set off and look at, but keeping yourself and your eyesight safe is important. Before you know it, things can go haywire and result in an eye injury.
Mandy Sleight is a freelance writer and has been an insurance agent since 2005. She creates informative, engaging, and easy-to-understand content on the topics of insurance, personal finance, ...
Full disclosure: I am a habitual sunglass wearer. It seems obvious to me that you should protect your eyes with shades whenever possible. For the most part, evidence suggests that sunglasses make the ...