Have you ever wondered about what gives your eyes their color? Or what part of the eye is colored? And which eye colors are the most, and least, common?
If you rely on eyeglasses every day, you want them to serve you well and last long time.
The kids are back in school and already preparing for their first exams of the Fall semester.
When contact lenses became available more than 50 years ago, they were a hit with people who disliked wearing eyeglasses.
You may be surprised to learn that one million Americans are legally blind (also referred to as having “low vision” or being “impaired vision”).
Americans spend an average of seven hours staring at a screen each day.
Your eye health and vision play an important role in your overall quality of life.
The sun’s UV (ultraviolet) rays harm eyes. That’s why many people choose eyeglasses that have polarized lenses.
You’ve probably heard of ultraviolet rays, otherwise known as UV rays. And perhaps you’ve heard they can be harmful to your skin.
Numerous eye conditions require people to recurrently put medicinal drops into their eyes.