3D Entertainment And Our Eyes
While some people are die-hard 3D moviegoers, others struggle to see the characters come to life and leap off the screen.
While some people are die-hard 3D moviegoers, others struggle to see the characters come to life and leap off the screen.
Most everyone has some degree of astigmatism. And yet many people are confused as to what astigmatism actually is.
They say hindsight is 20/20. Even though we can reflect on past experiences through a seemingly perfect lens, is 20/20 as good as it gets when it comes to our vision?
The great Dr. Seuss once said, “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go.”
Who doesn’t love sunglasses? A pair of stylish shades not only makes us more fashionable but also provides vital protection for our eyes!
Every time we open our eyes we are reminded of the remarkable gift of sight! Whether you’re watching the sunset or seeing your child take their first steps, your eyes allow you to see some pretty amazing things.
The eye is an extremely amazing and unique organ. In fact, it is the only place in the body where a doctor can see part of the central nervous system—the optic nerve!
Contact lenses are safe, comfortable, and can change your lifestyle! However, taking proper care of them is crucial to your vision health.
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.
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?