
7 Habits That Protect Your Eyes for Life
Nearly half of all blindness is preventable, and small daily choices can help protect your sight for decades. These seven evidence-based habits form the foundation of lifelong eye health.

Nearly half of all blindness is preventable, and small daily choices can help protect your sight for decades. These seven evidence-based habits form the foundation of lifelong eye health.

Myopia affects 80–90% of children in East Asia. Discover the genetic and environmental causes, early warning signs, and proven treatments like Ortho-K and MiSight.

Do I have dry eye, or do I have an eye infection? Here we’ll explain the differences, their symptoms, and when it’s time to see your eye care professional.

Have you been experiencing floaters or flashes? Here, we’ll explain when these symptoms are telling you that this could be an emergency and when it isn’t.

Have you ever wondered why your vision is blurred, and your eyes are dry when you wake up in the morning? In this guide, we’ll explain all of this.

Vision loss isn’t just a senior issue—it can affect anyone. Learn to spot the signs, understand the causes, and manage your sight at any age.

Discover the important link between getting a restful night’s sleep, reduced eye strain, and long-lasting, clear eyesight!

Table of Contents Introduction Although we often associate winter with happy holidays, the flip side for many people is seasonal allergies. Although we generally think

Table of Contents Introduction These days, we spend a great many hours looking at our computers, tablets, and smartphones. Although technology keeps people connected and

Here we’ll explain the ways diabetes can affect your eyes, warning signs to look out for, as well as useful tips that will help protect your vision and your eye health.

Learn to protect your vision from injury and know when it’s time to get professional eye care to keep your eyes as healthy and safe as possible.

Table of Contents Introduction Close Reading, difficulty with night vision, or colors seeming less bright can be normal signs of aging. Other issues, however, might