Protecting Your Eyes from the Desk Job

There are so many people who spend hours a day, if not most of the day working on a computer or mobile device. They usually do so without taking notice of the effect this has on their bodies. Using a computer or handheld device for extended amounts of time can cause...

How Your Eyes Convey Emotion

How Your Eyes Shows What You’re Feeling Your eyes communicate much more than you may realize, in fact they play a huge role in your non-verbal communication. Consciously or not, the way you move your eyes, look at someone, blink or make eye contact can say a lot about...

New Study Shows How Your Eyes Sheds Light on Your Health

How Your Eyes Shed Light It’s been said that your eyes are the window to your soul. Well, research is showing that your eyes are a window to a lot more than your thoughts and emotions; it can be an indicator of your overall health.  A study by UnitedHealthcare...

Hope in Sight for Low Vision

February is Low Vision Awareness Month Low vision is a condition in which an individual suffers significant vision loss that can’t be fully corrected with glasses, contact lenses, medication or surgery. Low vision can affect both children and adults, but is more...

World Sight Day Challenge: No More Avoidable Blindness

World Sight Day Challenge The World Sight Day Challenge, slated to take place on October 9, 2014, is an annual awareness day that aims to focus global attention on blindness and vision impairment worldwide. The day aims to create awareness that blindness can be...

8 Tips to Beat Winter Dry Eyes

What Is Winter Dry Eyes One of the most common patient complaints during the winter months is dry eyes. In the cooler climates, cold winds and dry air, coupled with dry indoor heating can be a recipe for eye discomfort.  Dryness and irritation can be particularly...