Eye Health and Safety at Work
March is Workplace Eye Wellness Month, which makes it a great time to discuss eye safety on the job.
March is Workplace Eye Wellness Month, which makes it a great time to discuss eye safety on the job.
Glasses and contact lenses are small things that make a huge difference.
Most of us notice a person’s eye color almost immediately when we meet them.
Age-related macular degeneration is a leading cause of permanent vision loss for people over the age of fifty.
An underrated ingredient of a good quality of life is healthy eyesight.
The shorter days of winter inevitably lead to more night driving than in the other seasons.
Many autoimmune diseases can interfere with the health and function of the eyes.
Smoking damages the entire body, and the eyes are no exception.
Melanin, the same compound that determines skin and hair color, is also responsible for different eye colors.
People have been using tools to help them see clearly since at least 60 A.D.