Appreciate Your Visual Memory
We often take our sight for granted. We don’t always appreciate our ability to see the faces of loved ones, the beauty of the ocean
Cataracts in Dogs
Our eyes have lens – similar to a camera lens – that help focus light on the retina. When proteins within the lens begin to
Be Wary of the Wand
Women spend a lot of time on their eyes – picking different eye shadows for day and evening; selecting mascaras to lengthen lashes; and carefully
Eye Color Is a Complicated Decision
If you have blue eyes, your children are likely to have blue eyes, right? Well, not necessarily. Your eye color is a fairly complicated process
What to Know about 3D Viewing and Kids
The dangers over 3D viewing and its impact on children’s vision have been making the news lately. Last month, Nintendo issued a warning that children
Is Your Arm Too Short for Reading?
Next week, our own Dr. Kerry Solomon heads to Hawaii for the Royal Hawaiian Eye Meeting. He’ll join hundreds of doctors, nurses, technicians and administrators
Calling Attention to Glaucoma
Glaucoma is often called the “sneak thief of sight” because it has no symptoms, just quietly robs people of their vision. This month is National
Yoga for the Eyes
If you think about it, we don’t really move our eyes all that much. We look at the computer screen, the TV or books and
Kooky Eyeglasses Ideas
Night vision goggles, contact lenses, plastic eyeglasses and a variety of medical and surgical procedures top the list of inventions and developments that have impacted
Eating for Eye Health
In a previous post, we talked about the correlation between good nutrition and the prevention of age-related vision problems. Since then, we found this great
Correcting Cataracts
As Americans grow older, their risk of cataracts dramatically increases. By the age of 80, more than half of all Americans have had a cataract
Eat Your Carrots and Your Spinach
Sure, our moms told us to eat our carrots so we’d have healthy eyes, but as adults we don’t always think about how good nutrition