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The surprising reason for your red, achy eyes

Health Sep. 22, 2020

"You may notice you’re spending more time in front of the computer or TV screen while staying at home amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Whether it’s the end of a long workday or after a day of streaming TV shows, your body and brain may be ready for a break. You may not realize that your eyes need one, too."  CONTINUE READING

 

Keep an Eye on Your Vision Health

Health March 27, 2019

"If you wear glasses, you probably remember the day you were able to see things clearly. And hopefully you have continued to get your eyes checked routinely. About 11 million Americans need vision correction – but this isn’t the only reason you need to get your eyes examined."  CONTINUE READING

 

Fun in the Sun May Affect Your Eye Health

Health Jul. 24, 2019

"Outdoor activities are some of the best parts of summer, but when you head outside to enjoy the warmer weather, it may have an effect on the health of your eyes. You probably know to protect your skin from the sun, but may not always think to protect your vision, too. It’s important to be mindful of the potential dangers as you celebrate summer and all that goes with it."  CONTINUE READING

 

What Expectant Mothers Need to Know About Eye Health

Health March 09, 2020

"Expecting a new baby can be an exciting time in your life, but one thing you may not be expecting is just how much your body may change – and that includes your vision. In some cases, these changes may indicate underlying health issues or contribute to complications for both mother and baby."  CONTINUE READING


 
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