Vision Wellness in the Age of Screens
Although the exact statistics are mixed, there is a general consensus that an individual’s exposure to screens has dramatically increased over the last few years due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
Although the exact statistics are mixed, there is a general consensus that an individual’s exposure to screens has dramatically increased over the last few years due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
Our jobs are all about keeping human eyes healthy and making sure our patients see clearly.
As parents, we want to ensure that our children have the best possible start in their education.
In our common day-to-day activities, we tend to use water as a cleaning agent — cleaning veggies for cooking, showering after a workout, washing our hands after playing outside, etc. However, this common cleaning practice is not created equal when it comes to cleaning and handling your contact lenses.
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Staying active is great for our overall health, but it’s also good for our eye health.
It’s summertime and that means lots of us are going to be spending as much time in the water as we can.
Crafting and do-it-yourself (DIY) projects have become increasingly popular hobbies for people of all ages. Whether it's woodworking, sewing, painting, or home improvement, these activities allow us to express our creativity and create something unique. However, amidst the excitement and enjoyment, we often overlook the potential hazards they pose to our eyes. Uncover the risks that crafters and DIY enthusiasts face when it comes to eye safety and discover important protective measures to maintain healthy vision and prevent damage.