The gift of sight is one that I often take for granted. And while only a lucky few have perfect vision, many more of us have to resort to contact lenses and glasses, with the severely impaired ...
You may have seen advertisements claiming to eliminate the need for eyeglasses through vision therapy or vision training – basically, eye exercises. These exercises include putting pressure on or ...
We know exercise is a good thing. It improves everything from cardiovascular disease to one’s cognitive health. Observational studies have also seen physical activity lessen age-related vision loss, ...
When she was a freshman in college, Dr. Ariene Clark had a friend who couldn’t read well. “He would just get really tired and exhausted,” she said. Her friend didn’t have a learning disability. The ...
As part of my yoga practice, I do a series of eye movements called netra vyayamam — a.k.a. eye yoga. It’s basically like a calisthenics routine for your eye muscles and it feels amazing. Honestly, it ...
Exercise can slow or prevent the development of macular degeneration and may benefit other common causes of vision loss, such as glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy. A study from the University of ...
Eye exercises are one of the treatments for strabismus. These aim to help train the brain and eyes to work together to improve eye coordination and focusing. Strabismus, or misaligned eyes, occurs ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Baseball players who participated in a visual training program achieved ultrasharp vision well above "perfect" 20/20 vision, new research suggests. Baseball players typically have ...
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