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Dry eye disease is becoming increasingly common, affecting millions of people worldwide. This chronic condition can significantly impact your life, sometimes making even the smallest of tasks seem difficult.
Whether you’re wearing contact lenses or not, it’s important to know all about swimming and eye care. Here is an overview of swimmer’s eye and what swimming can mean for your eye health.
Summertime is pretty much the highlight for most people, adults and children alike. Barbeques, swimming, summer vacations, holidays, and sunshine just make this time of year a general favorite.
Most people only think of tears when we see or feel them rolling down cheeks. Tears are associated with emotions. However, tears are essential to eye health and they are pretty underrated.
Whether we’re working, gaming, browsing, or binge-watching, chances are a day doesn’t go by where we don’t spend a large amount of time staring at a screen.
Is there anything more refreshing than when the snow begins to melt and the weather begins to warm? The answer is definitely no.
There’s no doubt about it, dryness and winter go together almost as well as a hat and gloves.
Whether you’re worrying about reapplying your sunscreen or concerned about the road conditions after a particularly bad winter storm, the weather impacts our lives in a variety of ways.