Corrective Lenses Through History
Since as early as 60 A.D., people have been using vision-correcting tools to help them see.
Since as early as 60 A.D., people have been using vision-correcting tools to help them see.
Studies have shown that sleep deprivation hits the body and mind a lot like alcohol.
Back in the old days, makeup was full of ingredients like lead, arsenic, and mercury.
Among the many changes our bodies undergo as we get older are the changes to our eyesight.
We wouldn’t have gone into the optometry field if we weren’t fascinated by eyes, and there are some incredible ones in nature.
A staple of every school nurse’s office is the big E eye chart.
We tend to think of 20/20 vision being a synonym for perfect eyesight, but that isn’t quite true.
Wearing glasses can be a big adjustment for kids when they’re just starting out.
Nearly everyone over the age of 65 will experience a reduced elasticity of the lenses of their eyes — a condition called presbyopia.
Nobody likes accidentally jabbing themselves in the eye with a mascara applicator, but that isn’t the only eye health concern when it comes to cosmetics.