It’s a known fact, humans tend to get weak with their age. Our age affects nearly everything including our vision. And most of us feel that these are some inevitable changes that can’t be dealt with, don’t you? Wait! You’re wrong here. It’s not the same with your...
Rising temperatures bring together their share of complications. Activities and vulnerability to the summer sun’s rays (including UV rays) cause damages to the skin but also carry an increased risk of harm on our eyes. According to specialists, human eyes are...
As we age, our eyes become less flexible resulting in close up objects appear out of focus. This eyesight problem is referred to as presbyopia. A set of reading glasses is likely all you need to correct this issue (If in case, you do not already wear prescription...
When the temperature falls under freezing we’re quick to cover up as much as you do. In the end, it goes without mentioning that the less exposed your body is to the elements, the warmer you’ll be. In most the winters, until we’re completely covered...
Protecting your vision is just one of the most important things you can do in order to help maintain your quality of life. Some type of sight-threatening eye problem affects one in six adults of age 45 and older. We also know that the risk for vision loss only grows...