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Smart Contact Lenses Could Track Your Health
Contact lenses have been helping people see more clearly for over a century, but recent advances are expanding their potential.
What Do Eye Floaters in Your Vision Mean?
Eye floaters are common with age. While they can’t be prevented or removed, there are steps you can take to reduce their impact on your daily life.
The Top 6 Contact Lens Myths Debunked
More than 45 million people wear contact lenses, yet many still hesitate due to outdated information, maintenance concerns and lingering myths.
Are Screens Hurting Your Child’s Eyes? What the Science Says
While screens haven’t been proven to be harmful, they can indirectly increase the risk of myopia, or nearsightedness.
What Eye Floaters in Your Vision Mean
Most people develop eye floaters, especially after middle age. But a sudden increase in floaters is cause for concern.
How to Safely View the Eclipse
Learn how to enjoy the eclipse and avoid serious eye injury with specialized eye protection for solar viewing.
Inherited Eye Diseases: The Importance of Early Diagnosis
Thanks to accelerating advances in genetic studies, there’s more hope than ever before for treating eye disease. However early diagnosis is key.
Too Sick for School? Here's How to Tell
If your child isn't feeling well, our pediatrician-approved symptom guide can help you decide whether to keep them home.