Tears are often associated with our emotions. Tears can express joy, sadness, anger or surprise.
It’s a well-known fact that many children are unhappy when they’re told they need eyeglasses.
If your vision needs correction and your eyes are healthy, you can choose to improve it with eyeglasses or contact lenses. Each choice has pros and cons.
Eyeglasses are a part of your daily needs just as much as food and clothes. That’s why you want to get a pair whose lenses are perfect for your requirements.
Eye strain from staring at the screens of computers, tablets, cellphones and other digital devices has been a problem for many people for years.
Options for types of contact lenses have expanded considerably in the past decades. There was a time when plain hard and soft lenses were the only choices.
In the 1970s, pop-music star Elton John was a pioneer when it came to his choices of eyeglass frames. In his world, the more riotous, the better.
The Centers for Disease Control estimates that 45 million people—from teens to senior citizens—in the U. S. wear contact lenses.
Good eye coordination means that each eye works well with the other. Though each eye sees an image that slightly differs from the other, they play as a team.
It’s said that the accumulation of wisdom in your brain is the only positive and helpful transformation that your body parts undergo as you age. It’s kind of hard to argue with that.
Your eyes are delicate and complicated systems that allow you to view the world in front of you.
Blurry vision — especially when it occurs first thing in the morning — is a common occurrence that can have many possible causes, some serious and others harmless.
Naturally, our vision changes as we age.
Our eyesight is so precious, but can so often be taken for granted. In reality, proper vision is a complex balancing act requiring skills that must be carefully developed.