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We tend to only think of tears when something makes us cry, whether we’re watching a touching or tragic movie or we’re laughing so hard that our eyes water.
Men and women might not come from different planets, but there are certainly a lot of differences between the two — even with eye health.
The gift of sight allows us to enjoy nature’s beauty – from the majesty of snow-covered mountains to the color of a flower in bloom. We provide vision care so that people can continue to have these life-enriching experiences.
When you think of the differences between men and women, vision and eye health probably aren’t on the list.
The first traits we tend to associate with athletes are speed and strength, but vision should be a close third.
Light… it's the most essential element of vision. We are surrounded by it all day, whether it be natural or artificial.
When we think of the traits of an athlete, we usually think of speed and strength first.
Many of us spend a good portion of our day looking at a computer screen—some averaging as much as 10 hours of screen time per day!
Tears play a vital role in the health and function of our eyes. That’s what makes dry eye such a serious problem.
Spring is here! Unfortunately, for many of us, spring comes with seasonal allergies that leave our eyes red, puffy, and itchy.