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When the snow and cold of winter begin to roll in, we often take steps to protect ourselves from the impending cold and flu season. But it may surprise you to know that the cold of winter may have a few potential risks in store for our vision as well.
As we get older, the lenses in our eyes become less flexible.
Your glasses are a unique expression of your personality. And with a few simple makeup techniques, you'll really get the look you want.
Why do people over the age of forty so often need reading glasses or bifocals?
Presbyopia, or farsightedness caused by reduced elasticity of the eye’s lens, affects nearly everyone older than 65.
There are a lot of things to consider when choosing a new pair of glasses, but what about new contacts?
Compared to all the different frame styles and lens shapes of glasses, it might seem like contact lenses are much simpler.
Having healthy eyesight is a critical component of maintaining a good quality of life.
When it comes to reading, there are some key differences between computer screens, e-readers, and printed books and newspapers. The question is, how does each affect our eyes?