Why Do We Need to Blink?
Blinking does a lot for the health and function of our eyes.
Blinking does a lot for the health and function of our eyes.
You might have heard that indoor tanning is a safe alternative to sunbathing, but that is false.
Regular eye exams (from an optometrist, not an app) are critical for lifelong healthy vision.
Being colorblind can mean a lot of different things, and only in rare cases does it mean seeing in black and white.
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a leading cause of irreversible vision loss for people over 50.
As we age, the lenses in our eyes gradually lose their flexibility.
Human eyes are incredible and incredibly complicated.
As much as we might want to avoid it, we tend to end up driving at night more often in winter.
Aging affects us in all kinds of ways, and that includes our eyesight.
Seeing isn’t just something babies do automatically; they have to learn how first!