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.
Exercising for good health is a top priority for many people.
Men and women have plenty of differences, but did you know that some of them have to do with eyesight and vision health?
Over the last couple of decades, the internet has changed just about every aspect of our lives.
Have you ever experienced a strange disruption to your vision, such as zigzagging circles or a blindspot surrounded by wavy lines?
We cry for all kinds of reasons: a stubbed toe, a particularly poignant scene in a movie, freshly cut onions — the list goes on.
Anyone who doesn’t have color blindness might expect it to work like black-and-white photography.
Whether you prefer glasses or contacts, there are specific things you need to do to take care of them.
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.