Tag: Eye Health & Safety
Dr. Wong in Medscape: Predictors of Macular Degeneration Include Alcohol, Smoking
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of blindness in adults over 55 years of age in the United States. Although the precise cause of macular degeneration is unknown, specific risk factors can increase the chances of developing AMD, including: Age Family history Smoking High …
Read MoreApril Is Women’s Eye Health and Safety Awareness Month
According to the National Eye Institute, women represent two-thirds of all vision loss and impairment cases . While it’s important for everyone to be educated on eye health and how to preserve vision, many women tend to be the primary decision-makers of their households when it comes to health, …
Read MoreVision Health Checklist for 2021
As 2020 draws to a close, many of us are looking ahead to 2021 and hoping for a better, brighter new year. Most years, New Year’s Day comes and goes, along with a slew of resolutions and promises that we make to ourselves, many of which are abandoned or forgotten by mid-February. However, if 2020 …
Read MoreCan Stress Lead to Retina Damage?
Stress is an emotional response that we experience both mentally and physically in situations that are dangerous, antagonistic, frustrating, or intense. More than just a feeling, it can have a profound effect on all aspects of our health. But can it damage the retina? The Biology of Stress When we …
Read MoreHealthy Aging Month: How to Preserve Your Vision As You Age
While there will always be tall tales and unreliable “miracle cures” that promise to turn back the hands of time, the healthiest way to age is to take preventive measures that reduce your risk for developing critical conditions. Vision is one of the most prominent faculties that change as we get …
Read MoreHow to Protect Your Eyes From Retinal Detachment
Retinal detachment is a serious medical emergency that can result in full and permanent vision loss in the affected eye if left untreated. It occurs when the retina , which is the thin layer of light-sensitive tissue that lines the back of the eye, becomes separated from its normal position. This …
Read MoreUV Safety Month: How the Sun Affects Your Eyes
For many people, the word “summer” conjures images of relaxing outside and enjoying the sunshine. Whether you’re lounging by the pool, toiling away in the garden, or taking a nap in a hammock, the warm feeling of sunlight on your face brings a sense of enjoyment and leisure. While it’s true that …
Read MoreMacular Degeneration: What You Need to Know to Preserve Your Vision
Macular degeneration, also known as age-related macular degeneration (AMD) , is the leading cause of blindness in people over the age of 50 in the United States. According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO), AMD affects up to 15 million people in North America. AMD occurs when the …
Read MoreFun in the Sun: 5 Summertime Eye Health Tips
Long days and plenty of outdoor activities equal more time spent in the sun—particularly in Texas. While the dog days of summer may mean fall is not far away, it’s important to be mindful of your eyes’ unique needs long after Labor Day. Here are five easy tips to keep your eyes safe all summer …
Read MoreKeep Your Eyes Safe This Fourth of July
Fireworks are a summertime staple, especially during the weeks before and after the Fourth of July, but the results of a homemade display can be harmful – and even potentially blinding. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission’s most recent fireworks injury report found that 14% of all fireworks …
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