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Does Sunlight Contribute to the Health of Your Eyes?

Like any other part of your body, your eyes require proper care and nourishment to maintain optimal health.

While we often associate sunlight with its effects on our skin and our overall well-being, its impact on eye health is equally significant, and surprisingly, not always in a bad way. Sunlight provides several benefits for the health of your eyes. In many cases, the right amount of exposure to natural light can enhance vision, prevent eye conditions, and promote overall ocular health.

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amazing eye drops

Can Eye Drops Make You Look Good?

Wouldn’t it be great if you could improve your cosmetic appearance with an eye drop?

Forget surgery or hours spent having false eyelashes applied, and the added risk of an eye infection or dry eye. Several topical glaucoma eyedrops have been repurposed to improve the appearance of the eye or the structures around the eye.

But is it safe? Let’s review the safety profile, potential side effects, and what to expect.

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Wedding Eyeglasses: Inspiration for Your Wedding Day Look!

You’re counting down the days until the most important day of your life. You’ve got the venue, the ring, and your dress, but what will you wear on your face? For glasses wearers, picking out your wedding eyeglasses may seem like a daunting task.

For a day that will have all eyes on you, what will be on your eyes? It’s a common myth that you should forgo your glasses and pick up contact lenses for the big day. Between the hair, makeup, and dress, wedding eyeglasses are something that’ll make you feel like the most beautiful version of yourself for your wedding day.

So that may mean picking out a pair of specs that match your wedding look. First, a few key things to consider:

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preventing eye strain

9 Tips for Preventing Eye Strain While Reading 

There’s nothing quite like curling up with a great book. On the other hand, there’s nothing quite as frustrating as not being able to finish your current chapter because your eyes are strained, watery, and feeling tired and achy. Eye strain, also known as computer vision syndrome, is a widespread issue that often affects those who spend long hours reading or working on computer screens.

According to the American Optometric Association, an estimated 60% of American adults report experiencing eye strain on a regular basis. The same report found that over 80% of children aged 10-17 also report frequent symptoms of eye strain, but most often after extended use of a digital device.

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