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The most common health effects that come to mind when we think of smoking are lung cancer and bad teeth, but it doesn’t stop there.
We all try to be good stewards of the earth. We go out of our way to recycle paper, glass, plastic. Many of us even compost. But what about daily disposable contact lenses? We wear them once then toss them. Good for our eyes, not so good for the planet. Here’s some good news that […]
Smoking is harmful to every system in the body, including eyesight.
More than 29 million people in the United States are living with diabetes. 86 million Americans—more than one out of three—have prediabetes, and vision problems are one of the foremost complications accompanying this disease.
Smoking damages the entire body, and the eyes are no exception.
A smoking habit damages every organ and system in the body, including the eyes.
Properly caring for your contact lenses is synonymous with caring for your eyes.
Smoking causes harm to every organ in the body, including the eyes.
Every organ in the body can be harmed by smoking, and that includes the eyes.
It’s no secret that as we age, our eyesight suffers. Fortunately, there’s a lot we can do to preserve our vision.