Eye Health at the Workplace

Even minor eye problems can decrease productivity. Moreover, many of us struggle with computer vision syndrome, CVS, and the related eye strain, dry eyes, eye irritation, blurred vision and double vision. Also, some of us work in hazardous environments, with a higher risk of eye injury. This article gives you some tips for better eye health at the workplace.

Types of Contact Lenses

Contact lenses are a very good choice for people who needs vision correction but don’t want to wear glasses, or undergo LASIK surgery. To know if contact lenses are the right choice for you, read on about types of contacts lenses.

Sleep and Vision

Getting adequate sleep is important for your overall health, but did you know that it’s also important for your vision? In fact, sleep and vision are closely connected, and sleep deprivation can have negative effects on your eyesight.

Smoking Affects the Eyes

Smoking can cause a number of serious eye conditions that can lead to vision loss and even blindness. In this article, we will discuss how smoking affects the eyes and what you can do to protect your vision.

Why is Reading Difficult as We Become Older

As you become older, you may find reading difficult. In fact, you may also notice that you’re holding books and restaurant menus farther, to see clearly. This is a normal process of ageing: all of us face this struggle, and is due to changes within your eyes over time. This refractive error, or vision problem, is called presbyopia.