Maintaining Healthy Vision as We Age
A lot changes as we get older, including our eyesight.
A lot changes as we get older, including our eyesight.
Just because we’re all about helping human vision help, it doesn’t mean we can’t appreciate some of the unique eyes in nature.
What comes to mind when you think of a school nurse’s office?
Kids often struggle to adjust to having to wear glasses.
Using makeup to enhance your style or look your best can get a little trickier when glasses or contacts are in the equation.
In the US alone, cataracts affect over 20 million adults 40 and older and half of all seniors age 80 and up.
Nearly everyone over the age of 65 will experience a reduced elasticity of the lenses of their eyes — a condition called presbyopia.
Nobody likes accidentally jabbing themselves in the eye with a mascara applicator, but that isn’t the only eye health concern when it comes to cosmetics.
We’ve all heard that eating carrots will improve our vision. They may not give us super night vision, but eating them can help keep our eyes healthy.
With so many vitamins available to us, it’s hard to know which ones you really need to keep an eye out for!