How to Show Love for Your Eyes at Every Age
Medically reviewed by SEI Medical Staff | Published on Feb. 4, 2025 Caring for your eyes is an important part of overall wellness, but only about half of Americans get …
Learn MoreMedically reviewed by SEI Medical Staff | Published on Feb. 4, 2025 Caring for your eyes is an important part of overall wellness, but only about half of Americans get …
Learn MoreGlaucoma is one of the leading causes of vision loss worldwide, with about 2.2 million Americans over the age of 40 diagnosed with the condition. Vision loss occurs because of …
Learn MoreTreating Astigmatism with Eyewear, Contacts, and Surgery The American Optometric Association says that most people have some degree of astigmatism. This condition may be present from birth or develop later …
Learn MoreApproximately 80% to 85% of people who choose a surgical vision correction approach choose LASIK. This procedure has become a household name, thanks to enthusiastic marketing campaigns by national chains, …
Learn MoreDiabetes is a common cause of vision loss due to diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and cataracts. Diabetics are 40% more likely to have glaucoma, and 60% more likely to have cataracts, …
Learn MoreDid your parents make you move away from the television when you were young because they thought sitting too close would hurt your eyes? Did you eat carrots thinking it …
Learn MoreYou can easily read the signs that stretch down the airport corridor, but looking at your boarding pass is a blurry challenge. You rarely go anywhere without your glasses, even …
Learn MoreThe cornea is an integral part of the eye. It helps the eye to focus properly and causes the involuntary reflex for the eyelids to close. A healthy cornea is …
Learn MoreFor many adults, cataracts are a natural part of aging. Unfortunately, as they develop and progress, they can negatively impact your vision. Cataracts can be the reason your glasses or …
Learn MoreThe day has come for you to consider LASIK—an excellent option for correcting your vision. You’ve done your homework, and you’ve asked for recommendations. Now, you’ve scheduled an appointment for …
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