Mandy Sleight is a freelance writer and has been an insurance agent since 2005. She creates informative, engaging, and easy-to-understand content on the topics of insurance, personal finance, ...
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 ...
There have been a wave of eye drop recalls this year, with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently announcing a nationwide voluntary recall of another 27 products. On Oct. 27, the agency ...
Prolonged screen time is a growing concern in our tech-driven world. Frequent device users often experience headaches, blurred vision, and dry eyes. As digital eye strain becomes more prevalent, ...
In light of recent news that a brand of over-the-counter eye drops may have caused bacterial infections that led to vision loss and even death, consumers may be wary of using them at all. Thomas ...
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. -- Many people take their vision for granted, but most also recognize the increased likeliness of declining vision and vision loss as they age. The Centers for Disease ...
Dr. James Landreneau, an ophthalmologist with MU Health Care, speaks with reporters during a zoom press conference on eclipse eye safety. Parts of Missouri will experience totality during the solar ...
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 ...
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 ...
Liz Winhover, the Lima Public Library’s head of public relations, wears protective eyewear in preparation for the total solar eclipse. LIMA — The way we view the world is through one very important ...
On April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will be visible across parts of North America, passing over the United States, Mexico and Canada. Whether you will be in the path of totality or viewing a ...
Don’t have the proper equipment? Don’t watch. That’s the message health experts want to get across ahead of the 2024 total solar eclipse. With Cleveland in the path of totality, plenty of eyes will be ...
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