Glasses After Cataract Surgery?
In years past, people who had cataract surgery had to use thick, heavy lenses to provide focusing power. But intraocular – or implantable – lenses
When Pink Eye Gives You the Blues
Little Johnny comes home from school with itchy, red eyes, parents’ first thought is usually “pink eye.” Although a nuisance pink eye – technically called
Near Or Far?
Two common eye conditions are nearsightedness and farsightedness. In the case of nearsightedness, a person sees close objects clearly but distant objects are blurry. Farsightedness
Focus on Healthy Vision
In May, we observe Healthy Vision Month with the focus on encouraging early detection and treatment as well as eye safety to avoid eye problems.
Give Mom the Gift of Vision
If you’re looking for a great Mother’s Day gift, think about a neat pair of sunglasses or accessories. Here’s a great African-inspired piece from Denise
Seeing Is Believing
Brian Driver from WIOP – Kickin’ 95.9 in Charleston says he couldn’t believe how fast and painless his LASIK procedure with Dr. Kerry Solomon was.
A Blurry Baby Bump
Aside from the obvious physical changes that occur during pregnancy, women experience some more subtle changes too that, on the surface, can leave them wondering,
Making Eye Safety a Sporting Event
This time of year, you can’t pass a park or rec center without seeing children and adults playing soccer, baseball, lacrosse and a host of
Omega-3 Fatty Acids Can Fight Off Leading Vision Problem
Eat your fish, ladies! A recent study has found women who consume larger amounts of omega-3 fatty acids can reduce their chances of getting age-related
Could Skipping Meat Lessen Your Cataract Risk?
We all know eating more vegetables is a key component of good health, but eating more vegetables and less meat would be linked to a
Good-Bye, Glasses!
Ben Criscitiello was 18 years old the last time he went without glasses. Earlier this year, Ben – better known as “Big Ben” with WSPO
Eye Safety at Work
When we think about workplace injuries, we tend to think about things like back injuries and carpel tunnel syndrome. But according to the Centers for