Eye Care Tips: Many people experience puffiness under their eyes, dark circles become more visible, and a tired face. People ...
In the whirlwind of work, childcare and household responsibilities, mothers are often the unsung heroes holding families together. However, it is important to understand the unique challenges women ...
Wearing sunglasses outdoors, moderating your screen time, and washing your hands frequently can all help to keep your eyes healthy and comfortable this winter. Dry winter air, reflected UV radiation ...
The sun's UV rays can be harmful, not only for your skin, but also for your eyes. The World Health Organization reports that 15 million people worldwide have blindness from cataracts, and the likely ...
Moms catch everything. They remind their kids to eat their veggies, to do their homework, and yes to blink when they've been looking at a screen too long. But in the lovely chaos of having a family, ...
Parents often question the appropriate amount of screen time for children, a concern highlighted by eye doctors at Henry Ford Health as children return to school. Dr. Frank McGeorge discusses ...
Your eye health is important even when you’re traveling away from home. You can take these steps in advance, and also talk with your eye doctor about navigating any emergencies that come up while away ...
You can strain your eyes if you stare at a screen for too long, say eye doctors — and that can cause eye fatigue, headaches and blurry vision. Ophthalmologist Dr. Rupa Wong and optometrist Dr. Valerie ...
From sunburned eyes to the sting of sunscreen, summertime can do a number on your eyes. Most of us know it's essential to wear 100% UV protection sunglasses and hats to protect our vision and skin ...
Digital eye strain affects a large portion of people who spend hours in front of screens daily. Symptoms like dry eyes, blurred vision, and headaches often develop as blink rates drop and focus ...