Screens are a vital part of a modern digital lifestyle, but the impact that they can have on vision health is often ignored. As individuals only seem to increase their exposure to screen-based devices ...
Too much screen time doesn't damage eyesight permanently, but it can cause digital eye strain, dryness and headaches. Here's ...
Diet, exercise, and daily habits significantly impact eye health because they directly affect blood flow to the eyes and support the body’s natural repair mechanisms. Medical professionals recommend ...
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Relieving Eye Strain Symptoms

Eye strain symptoms include dry eye, tearing, a burning sensation in the eyes, and blurry vision. You may also have a ...
From ‘doom-scrolling’ on smartphones to binge-watching television, people have more than enough access to screens throughout their daily lives. While extra screen time does not necessarily mean a ...
Smartphones have seamlessly blended into our daily lives for work, communication, entertainment, and even health tracking.
It has happened to many of us. While in the middle of work, a study session or just spending time with friends, your eyelid flutters for no apparent reason. At first, it may be nothing more than a ...
One of the biggest causes of eye strain is the daily use of devices such as phones, tablets, computers, and televisions. These devices can cause eye strain symptoms such as headaches, blurry vision, ...
Though eyelid twitching (technically called myokymia) can feel disconcerting, the good news is that it’s typically fleeting and harmless. Nevertheless, when you’re in the throes of the mini muscle ...
Blue light glasses are sold as shields for tired eyes. Ads promise protection from screens, better sleep, and long-term eye ...
Dry eye occurs when your eyes don't produce enough tears or when tears evaporate (dry up) too quickly. Your eyes may feel "dry," become red and irritated, and your vision may blur. While dry eye doesn ...