Senior eye experts have warned against the habit of using mobile phones, tablets, and other digital devices in total darkness, saying the practice poses a threat to visual health. They noted that the ...
The average American now spends over 11 hours daily staring at screens, with many professionals logging 13+ hours between work and personal device use. This unprecedented visual demand creates ...
Measles commonly presents with cough, coryza (inflammation in the nose), and conjunctivitis (pink eye). Measles can cause eye damage including corneal scarring, retinal damage, and damage to the optic ...
Diabetes silently damages eyes by weakening retinal blood vessels, leading to vision loss through conditions like retinopathy ...
From flying debris to chemical splashes, radiation, and glare—industrial workers face daily risks to their eyes. Understanding hidden hazards and enforcing proper protective measures can prevent ...
Performing optimally at work often requires significant concentration, dedication, and effort. Many people underestimate the importance of protecting the bodily assets used to complete various ...
Tuberculosis for most of us is a disease usually associated with lungs, but it can also affect other parts of the body, ...
“I never sleep in my contact lenses unless the contact lenses have FDA approval for extended wear because of the risk of ...
You’ve probably heard warnings about blue light from screens damaging your eyes or ruining your sleep. The truth is more complicated than the marketing claims suggest. Blue light is a natural part of ...
While dry eyes can be uncomfortable, it’s important to know that having dry eyes doesn’t directly cause blindness. But, without treatment, dry eyes can lead to complications that contribute to more ...