There are many reasons that people exercise – increased energy, weight loss, and several additional benefits. But have you ever heard how regular exercise can keep your eyes on their A game? Here is how regular exercise is helping your vision!
Exercise and Your Eye HealthCreated on: Wednesday, February 28, 2018 |
There are many reasons that people exercise – increased energy, weight loss, and several additional benefits. But have you ever heard how regular exercise can keep your eyes on their A game? Here is how regular exercise is helping your vision!
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You have probably found yourself, a victim, to spring allergies and the annoying side effects. A runny nose, and the dreaded red, itchy, watery eyes. Here are 3 tips you can use to decrease your risk of getting spring allergies this year.
Everything You Need To Know About CataractsCreated on: Wednesday, January 31, 2018 |
What are some facts you haven’t heard before? Don’t worry – we’ve got you covered. Here is everything that you need to know about cataracts!
Everything You Need To Know About Pink EyeCreated on: Monday, January 22, 2018 |
Chances are you or someone you know has dealt with an irritating, common eye condition known as pink eye or conjunctivitis. Here is everything you need to know about pink eye!
These 4 Habits Are Damaging Your EyesCreated on: Wednesday, December 27, 2017 |
What if you found out your bad habits were affecting your eye health? We are here to help! Here are 4 bad habits that could be negatively impacting your eyes.
Your Eye Health and Your DietCreated on: Friday, December 15, 2017 |
What if you found out your bad habits were affecting your eye health? We are here to help! Here are 4 bad habits that could be negatively impacting your eyes.
Common Eye Injuries: What are they and how can you prevent themCreated on: Wednesday, November 29, 2017 |
There are many scenarios you may find yourself in where you are at risk for an eye injury. Whether you are playing a sport, handling chemicals, or in the way of any foreign objects you could find yourself dealing with an eye injury. Here are 4 of the most common eye injuries and how you can prevent them!
Everything You Need to Know About Open-Angle GlaucomaCreated on: Friday, November 10, 2017 |
As we get older we start thinking more and more about health and conditions we may be prone to getting. This is something you think about a lot when thinking about your eye health in particular. One condition that can start to develop as you get older is Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma.
Is it Time for You to Get an Eye Exam?Created on: Thursday, October 26, 2017 |
Life gets busy and sometimes we forgot about appointments, it happens. So, if you are sitting there trying to remember when the last time you had your eyes checked - you aren’t alone. Your health is important, and it is crucial to take care of your eyes. So, when do you know it’s time to get your eyes checked?
4 Easy Steps to Take to Protect Your VisionCreated on: Thursday, October 19, 2017 |
There are many steps you can take to keep your body healthy, including your eye health and vision. There are many factors that contribute to your eye health and these are a couple ways you can protect your vision!
How Smoking Is Negatively Impacting Your VisionCreated on: Wednesday, September 27, 2017 |
It is well known that smoking is the leading cause of serious health conditions that affect your lungs, heart, and much more. What most people don’t know is how smoking negatively impacts your eyes.
Foods That Will Help Keep Your Eyes Healthy!Created on: Wednesday, September 13, 2017 |
We fuel our body with foods for our overall health but have you ever put in any thought about which foods have the best impact on our eye health? We are here to help! Check out which food groups will help keep you and your eyes healthy!
The Difference Between Nearsightedness and FarsightednessCreated on: Friday, August 25, 2017 |
When you are at your eye appointment you might hear the terms nearsightedness and farsightedness. You might even be dealing with one of these conditions. But what do they both mean?
Helpful Tips to Protect Your Eyes from Digital Eye StrainCreated on: Wednesday, August 16, 2017 |
Growing up in today’s day and age it’s not if you will use technology throughout the day - it’s about how long your day will be consumed behind a screen. Whether you’re sitting at work behind a computer for 8 hours or lounging on the couch scrolling through your newsfeed you could be experiencing the side effects of Digital Eye Strain.
3 Helpful Tips That Can Help Improve Your Vision at NightCreated on: Tuesday, July 25, 2017 |
Do you find yourself struggling with your vision at night? You aren’t alone! Worldwide people are experiencing this same vision impairment at night time. Here are 3 helpful tips that you can take today to help improve your night vision!
5 Steps You Can Take to Reduce the Symptoms of Dry EyeCreated on: Thursday, July 13, 2017 |
When your eyes stop producing enough tears needed to nourish your eyes, you could start having to deal with a condition known as Dry Eye.
What Does Falling Asleep in Your Contacts Mean for Your Eyes?Created on: Tuesday, June 27, 2017 |
We’ve all been there before, you fall asleep on your couch watching TV or get home from a long day at work and wake up with your contacts still in. We know we shouldn’t sleep in our contacts but mistakes are inevitable. But why is it so bad for us to wear our contacts overnight?
4 Things You Should Know About CataractsCreated on: Thursday, June 15, 2017 |
Currently, cataracts affect more than 22 million people in the United States that are above the age of 40. Worldwide there are more cataract cases than macular degeneration, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy combined
Sunglasses: Is Your Vision Being Protected?Created on: Wednesday, May 24, 2017 |
Everyone knows sunglasses are cool, but what you may not know is that they can protect your vision. You might be saying “I thought sunglasses were just an accessory?” Well, they are an accessory! but they are also a utility. Sunglasses have been a fashion accessory for a very long time, but they can also block harmful rays from the sun.
What are Cataracts? When Should You Contact an Eye Doctor?Created on: Wednesday, May 10, 2017 |
When the eyes natural lens becomes clouded with clumped up proteins then you are developing cataracts. These clumped proteins block light from entering the eye, which causes your vision to become increasingly blurrier over time and if left unresolved will result in the complete loss of your vision.
Learn How to Protect Your EyesightCreated on: Wednesday, April 19, 2017 |
We always try out best when it comes to protecting our skin, but not enough of us take the same care to protect our eyesight. Protecting your eyesight is very important and essential if you hope to have good quality vision by the time you are in your 40s.
4 Things You Can Do To Avoid Severe Vision LossCreated on: Wednesday, April 12, 2017 |
Over 20 million people in North America alone suffer from severe vision loss. Not all of these eye diseases can be prevented or cured, but there are some things you can do to help your eyes remain healthy and possibly lower your risks of developing serious vision loss.
3 Simple Ways To Protect Your VisionCreated on: Wednesday, March 22, 2017 |
We value our eyesight above many things, but not a lot of us think about how to best protect our vision as we get older. Every day we are faced with decisions that can have an effect on our vision over time. It is important that we take the time to think about our eye health and do what we can do help maintain good vision.
3 Things You Can Do To Reduce Irritation From Allergies This SpringCreated on: Wednesday, March 15, 2017 |
So it is Spring! The beautiful season of blooming flowers and life, but wait isn't there something else about Spring that isn't so great? Right! The allergies! How could we forget about the allergies? Runny nose, itchy eyes, scratchy throat, irritated skin—all the good stuff! Spring is certainly a beautiful season, but the itchy eyes can be a real drag! So what can you do to protect your eyes during the Spring time to reduce irritation?
5 Easy Ways To Keep Your Eyes Healthy This WinterCreated on: Monday, February 13, 2017 |
During winter, it can seem impossible to keep every part of your body covered and protected from the elements. Just like your hands need gloves, and you need snow boots to keep your feet toasty, there are things that you can do to keep your eyes healthy during the winter as well. Whether you’re living in a humid climate, or dealing with snowstorms, check out these 5 easy things you can do this winter.
3 Common Eye Conditions To Watch Out ForCreated on: Thursday, February 09, 2017 |
With age comes many amazing things, like wisdom and experience from the world around you. But what many people don’t expect is for their eyesight to change. Eye health is important no matter what age you are, but older, aging eyes require a yearly comprehensive eye exam. Before your next eye exam, make sure you know about these common eye conditions!
5 Tips to Keep Your Eyes HealthyCreated on: Wednesday, December 28, 2016 |
Like the rest of our bodies, our eyes are affected by our health, so it is important that we keep our health in our consideration if we want to maintain good vision. Here are a few easy ways you can help to maintain the health of your eyes as you get older.
Conjunctivitis: What is Pink Eye and How Can I Avoid It?Created on: Wednesday, December 14, 2016 |
Pink eye is something anyone can develop, but it is seen more prominently among younger age groups where children are less cautious about exposure to germs. Students in schools of all levels are at an increased risk because of the increased levels of exposure to germs from other students, this makes it hard for teachers to avoid as well.
Top 4 Myths About Your EyesCreated on: Wednesday, November 23, 2016 |
There are a lot of myths and misconceptions about our eyes. I'm sure you've heard of the old myth where if someone hits you in the back of the head while you are crossing your eyes they will get stuck. Well, that is just one of the many silly myths that have come up over the years. The American Academy of Ophthalmology publishes a list of these myths on their website, but here is our “Top 4 Myths About Your Eyes.”
5 Vitamins and Nutrients that Should be a Part of Your DietCreated on: Wednesday, November 09, 2016 |
Everyone has heard that they should be eating more carrots to improve their eyesight. This is because of the high levels of beta-carotene that is found in carrots which is said to be essential in maintaining healthy eyes. There are actually quite a few different vitamins and nutrients that are considered to be good for your eye health.
4 Quick Fixes for Your Eye NutritionCreated on: Wednesday, October 26, 2016 |
Most people try to eat healthy and take their daily vitamins, but it is easy to forget and cut corners when you’ve had a busy week. It is easy to take our eyes for granted, but they are the second most physiologically active part of our bodies—second only to the brain! This means our eyes required approximately 25% of the nutrients we take in daily to remain healthy. With this blog, we are going to talk about some easy things that can be done to your daily diet to help boost your eyes nutrition.
3 Ways To Reduce Your Symptoms Of Digital Eye StrainCreated on: Wednesday, October 12, 2016 |
Pretty much everyone uses computers or digital devices for something today. We are constantly exposed to digital screens either at work or in our personal lives and this constant exposure can lead to some eye strain over time. Not a lot of people are familiar with the issues of digital eye strain, even though they could be suffering from it on a daily basis.
Researchers Identify 3 New Eye Complications Related to the Zika VirusCreated on: Tuesday, September 27, 2016 |
Research conducted by scientists studying infants with the Zika virus in Brazil have discovered new dangerous eye complications that can be linked to the virus. These eye complications can lead to possible severe vision loss and even possibly complete vision loss. Three Brazilian infants that have microcephaly—a birth defect caused by Zika that causes shrunken heads and brains in newborns—have been observed of also having hemorrhaging, abnormal blood vessel development and retinal lesions. This has never been observed before by researchers.
How You Should Be Protecting Yourself from the SunCreated on: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 |
Do you like to spend a lot of time outdoors? Spending time in the sun, camping, hiking—these are all things that are great outdoors activities, but it is important to make sure you are taking the right steps to protecting yourself from the sun’s rays. Most people know to protect their skin from the sun, but the dangers the suns ultraviolent (UV) rays pose to your eyes are much less common knowledge.
Study Suggests Women Are More at Risk of Developing Serious Myopic ComplicationsCreated on: Wednesday, August 24, 2016 |
A recent study was conducted that determined a large number of adults in America suffered from extreme nearsightedness (myopia)—9.6 million adults to be exact. Of that staggering number, 820,000 of those people suffer from degenerative eye disease and another 41,000 people deal with a serious vision complication which is called myopic choroidal neovascularization—which can cause permanent vision loss, women in particular seem to be more susceptible.
Four Back-to-School Eye Health RecommendationsCreated on: Wednesday, August 10, 2016 |
It is that time of year again! Back-to-School! Millions of parents around the country are rushing to stores to buy all the newest school supplies and outfits. While you are going through your list of school supplies make sure to not skip your child’s eye health.
Colorblindness: What it Means to be “Colorblind”Created on: Wednesday, July 20, 2016 |
Having poor color vision is a problem that is more common than you would think. Most people refer to having poor color vision as suffering from “colorblindness,” however, there are different levels at which you can be “colorblind.” People who only see in black and white and experience true “colorblindness” are incredibly rare.
Cataracts: Why They Occur and When You Should Call Your Eye DoctorCreated on: Wednesday, July 13, 2016 |
Cataracts occur when the eyes natural lens becomes clouded with clumped up proteins. These proteins block light as it enters your eye which causes your vision to become gradually more blurry and if left unchecked could result in complete loss of vision.
Eating Healthier? Improve Your Eye Health with These Diet TipsCreated on: Friday, June 24, 2016 |
More and more people are making the decision to make healthier food choices every day. Generally, the goal is to improve heart health and lose weight, which are both valid and great goals, but certain foods can also actually help your eye health and reduce your risks of developing certain eye diseases. Studies have shown that your risks of developing cataracts, macular degeneration and dry eye can be reduced if you make healthier food choices.
3 Non-Hygienic Habits Most Contact Lens Users DevelopCreated on: Wednesday, June 08, 2016 |
Chance are, if you are one of 35+ million contact lens users in America, you were taught all the basics of proper contact lens hygiene when you first received your prescription. There are probably even better odds that you currently aren’t following those contact lens hygiene basics you were taught every single day.
Beyond The Cool: How Sunglasses Protect Your VisionCreated on: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 |
Sunglasses have been synonymous with the idea of “cool” for a long time and it isn’t hard to imagine why. It is hard to picture sunglasses without thinking about Tom Cruise rocking aviators while riding on a motorcycle. Sunglasses have been an important fashion accessory in our society for a long time now, but it is important to make sure your sunglasses aren’t just form and have some function as well.
Spring Allergies: The Cause and How You Can Reduce Your Exposure.Created on: Monday, May 23, 2016 |
Well it is officially Spring, a time of beauty where plants spring into life and also a time of season allergies. Ocular allergies, commonly referred to as “eye allergies” are one of these Spring frustrations that millions of people deal with every year. If you suffer from Spring allergies, then you might end up having to deal with watery and/or irritated red eyes.
5 Tips to Help Protect Your Vision in a Digital WorldCreated on: Wednesday, April 27, 2016 |
In an increasingly digital world issues such as digital eye strain are becoming more prevalent than ever before. The use of digital devices has become so ingrained in our day-to-day lives that we would have trouble surviving without them both professionally and personally. Every year that goes by we become even more dependent on these devices, so digital eye strain can only grow as an issue.
Styes: Should You Be Concerned?Created on: Thursday, April 21, 2016 |
I'm sure at some point you've felt the nagging discomfort of having a stye on your eyelid. Styes are similar to a pimple, but they form on your upper or lower eyelid. The stye inflammation of the eyelid can be caused by a couple things—either an oil duct is blocked up on your eyelid, or germs such as a staphylococcal bacterium have been trapped with dead skin cells on the eyelid. Usually, styes are never more than a superficial frustration, but they can form deeper in the eyelid.
How Computer Screens Can Affect Your VisionCreated on: Wednesday, March 23, 2016 |
Computers have revolutionized how we do things in our daily lives. In today's world we use computers for almost everything—we use them to do our jobs, communicate, navigate, invest, manage, etc... It is now hard to imagine how we could get by without computers because of the many amazing things they allow us to do, but what does all this exposure to digital screens mean for our eyes?
3 Ways To Protect Your Vision In The OfficeCreated on: Monday, March 14, 2016 |
Digital eye strain is a rapidly growing issue in today's computer reliant world. If you work in an office, chances are you will be spending quite some time in front of a computer screen which can cause your eyes to strain. In fact, 70 percent of Americans who work with computers on a daily basis deal with symptoms of digital eye strain. Luckily, there are some precautions you can take to help prevent digital eye strain and protect your vision.
4 Leafy Greens That Are Good For Your SightCreated on: Monday, February 29, 2016 |
Eating healthy is generally associated with maintaining good heart health, but in all actuality eating healthy helps out a lot more than your heart. Your eyes actually benefit from good nutrition as much as the rest of your body. Many turn to the use of nutritional supplements to help with eye nutrition, but there are some great natural sources of nutrition available that can be easily worked into your diet. Dark leafy greens tend to be some of the best sources of vitamins and nutrients for your eyes.
Aging Eyes? Here are 5 Things to Look Out ForCreated on: Wednesday, February 17, 2016 |
Aging is an inescapable reality for us adults. Age affects us all, and it affects every part of our bodies as well—this includes your eyes. It is easy for us to forget that our eyes are affected by age just like our skin and our hair. As we get older our eyes became more susceptible to certain eye diseases, particularly if we have other health conditions, such as diabetes.
Cataracts Affect More Than Just The ElderlyCreated on: Wednesday, February 10, 2016 |
Cataracts are the number one causes of blindness in the world. The first thing you probably think of when you hear the word “cataracts” is the elderly. It is understandable why that would be the case, because cataracts are most commonly seen in the elderly, but you don't need to be elderly to develop them—in fact, babies can be born with cataracts.
3 Reasons Why You Should Prepare For Summer With LASIKCreated on: Friday, January 29, 2016 |
Studies show that fewer people choose to undergo laser eye surgery during the summer than during any other season. The reason behind this is that people’s schedules get busy with vacations, beach days, gardening, and other outdoor activities with friends and family. Before you make those summer plans you should plan a step further and consider getting LASIK now so that your summer can remain nice and open for you to enjoy.