Vision can naturally change with age. Certain conditions, like cataracts or glaucoma, may also develop with age and affect vision. Regular eye tests can help protect vision through early detection. It ...
Driving with poor eyesight or an untreated eye condition can be deadly. Currently, drivers are expected to self-report any ...
Your eyes are aging, and you probably aren't helping them, either. Whether it's staring at a screen for hours on end or spending the summer under the sun, your daily activities can really take a toll ...
In advanced dry disease, a key problem is failure of retinal pigment epithelium, often shortened to RPE. These cells help ...
The eyes are amazing organs that utilize various parts working in conjunction with one another. When working correctly, eyes enable crisp vision and process a vast array of vivid hues. Cataracts ...
Eyes change throughout life. At birth, babies’ eyes are not fully developed so it takes time for them to see as well as older children and adults. In adulthood, changes continue. But these changes don ...
This story first appeared in the April 2024 edition of Healthy You, a quarterly health publication and Gazette special section. Glaucoma is a common eye disease that affects people mostly over 60.
Eye health is often neglected by many of us, but in today’s world, it’s hard to ignore issues such as dry eyes, eye strain, ...
In life, few things are certain. But one is: It becomes harder to see well as you age. “There are three things we cannot avoid: death, taxes, and presbyopia, the gradual loss of the ability to read up ...
Glaucoma often described as the “silent thief of sight” affects millions in India with most cases remaining undiagnosed.