Spending hours staring at screens can lead to digital eye strain. Learn three quick tips to reduce blue light exposure and protect your eyes — from blue light coatings to unplugging before bed.
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Your eyes aren't just windows to the soul — they can also offer a glimpse into your heart health. Discover how routine eye exams can reveal early signs of cardiovascular risk.
Find designer frames that fit your face shape, match your daily routine, and feel like you. This quick guide makes it easy for kids and adults to choose eyeglasses that look great and stay comfortable.
Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that damage the optic nerve and lead to progressive, irreversible vision loss. Learn about symptoms, risk factors, and why regular eye exams are key to early detection.
Cold weather brings more than just frost — it can cause dry eyes, UV damage from snow glare, and wind irritation. Learn how to protect your vision and keep your eyes healthy all winter long.
Struggling with gritty, itchy, or tired eyes? Our eye care team breaks down what triggers dry eye locally and shares the most effective treatments — from in-office procedures to at-home remedies — so you can find lasting relief.
Approximately 38 million Americans are living with diabetes — and it's the leading cause of blindness for people ages 18–64. This American Diabetes Month, learn how diabetes affects your eyes and why regular eye exams are essential.
Did you know what you eat can directly impact your eye health? Discover which nutrient-rich foods — from carrots to leafy greens — can help protect your vision and reduce the risk of conditions like cataracts and macular degeneration.
Not sure which contacts are right for you? This guide explains the types of lenses available today, how they differ, and what you should consider when picking the best fit for your lifestyle and vision needs.
Vision changes are a natural part of aging, but being proactive can make all the difference. This Healthy Aging Month, discover three key tips to stay ahead of age-related vision changes like cataracts and presbyopia.
One in four children faces learning challenges due to undiagnosed vision problems. This Children's Vision and Learning Month, learn how to spot the signs of vision issues and ensure your child is set up for success this school year.
This family-friendly guide explains how to recognize early signs of myopia in children, why it's on the rise, and how modern treatment options can help slow its progression. From screen-time habits to advanced lens technology, we break down what actually works—and what to do next.
Dry eye syndrome affects millions of people and can significantly impact daily life. This Dry Eye Awareness Month, learn the common causes of dry eyes and what steps you can take to find relief.
When building your emergency kit, don't overlook your vision care. Here's how to make sure your eye health is protected when disaster strikes — from keeping an extra prescription on hand to knowing where to find urgent eye care.
More than 104 million working-age Americans spend over seven hours a day in front of screens. This Healthy Vision Month, find out how to protect your eyes and build habits that support your sight for years to come.
Seasonal allergies affect millions of Americans each year, causing itchy, watery eyes and sneezing. Discover practical tips to manage allergy eye symptoms and find relief this season.
Did you know cataracts are the leading cause of blindness worldwide — and can begin forming as early as your 40s? Learn how early detection and healthy habits can slow their progression.
Your heart health and your eye health are more connected than you think. This American Heart Month, discover how cardiovascular conditions like hypertension can impact your vision and why a comprehensive eye exam matters.
Glaucoma affects over 3 million Americans — and half don't know they have it. Learn why early detection through annual eye exams is crucial to preserving your sight this Glaucoma Awareness Month.
