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The days are shorter in winter, so we inevitably end up driving at night a little more.
The shorter days of winter inevitably lead to more night driving than in the other seasons.
From the moment we get up to the moment we go to bed, more and more of us are on our smartphones, tablets, computers or other digital devices. That’s a lot of eyeballs glued to a lot of screens. If you count yourself among the 90% of adults who spend two or more hours a […]
When nights grow longer, and our morning and evening commute is spent driving in the dark, seeing the road clearly is a much more difficult task.
As winter rolls in, the days get shorter, making night driving harder to avoid.
Have your eyes ever felt gritty and watery after an outdoor adventure? Maybe you felt a burning sensation and suffered temporary vision loss?
In winter, when the days are shorter, we tend to end up driving more at night.
An estimated 60 percent of children with learning difficulties have undiagnosed vision problems, and 80 percent of learning is visual.
Healthy eyesight is hugely important to a child’s development and education.
Our sense of vision is a wonderfully beautiful and complex part of our everyday life.