Did You Know These 6 Eye Facts?
Our sense of vision is a wonderfully beautiful and complex part of our everyday life.
Our sense of vision is a wonderfully beautiful and complex part of our everyday life.
Did you know that roughly a quarter of a million children are seen in hospital emergency rooms each year due to toy-related injuries?
More than 29 million people in the United States are living with diabetes. 86 million Americans—more than one out of three—have prediabetes, and vision problems are one of the foremost complications accompanying this disease.
Undetected vision problems can affect children in every aspect of their lives.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – They’ve become some of the most popular costume accessories that can also have some real consequences. Decorative or novelty contacts lenses can change your eye to virtually any color, but you need to be careful where you buy them from. “I buy contact lenses thinking my nights going to be great. […]
Astigmatism may be one of the most commonly misunderstood eye conditions. Many believe it’s caused by improper lighting, that it can lead to more serious eye problems, or—something we’ve all likely thought at some point—that it’s called “a stigmatism.”
We humans have a lot to brag about among our relatives in the animal kingdom.
Many of us work long hours and have little time for activity during the week. But when the weekend comes, it’s time to go out and play!
In softball, vision refers to more than just eye sight. Vision involves the ability to accurately perceive factors such as motion, location, and rotation on the field or at the plate. Even players who have perfect 20/20 eye sight can improve their softball vision by using these exercises as part of their softball practice drills.
Did you know there are roughly 40,000 sports-related eye injuries every year in the U.S. alone?