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- January 7, 2026
5 Reasons for Eye Twitching (Eyelid Twitching) and Ways to Stop It
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- January 19, 2021
Yes, you heard it right. Sleep and vision are connected. We all know that sleep is essential for the healthy functioning of a body and helps in relaxing the mind but did you know that it affects your vision too?
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- January 16, 2021
We all take special care of our eyes during summers, but what about winters! During winters, the air gets dry, causing irritation in the eyes. Extreme cold can even constrict blood vessels in & around the eyes. Hence, it’s essential
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- January 14, 2021
According to WHO – at least 1 billion people globally have a moderate or severe distance vision impairment or blindness. In a lot of these cases, blindness can be prevented or treated. Today, advances in the medical field offers a
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- January 9, 2021
Cataract occurs as a result of clouding of natural lens of the eye, which leads to blurring of vision, decrease in contrast sensitivity, night vision problems, and glare. Though cataract is the most common cause of treatable blindness globally, there
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- January 4, 2021
Sport & recreational activities are becoming increasingly popular these days and are also a part of a healthy lifestyle. However, each sport also brings the possible risks of various injuries. We usually wear protective gear while playing sports in order
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- December 17, 2020
What Are Eye Floaters? Eye floaters are small, shadowy shapes that appear in a person’s field of vision. They may look like black or grey specks, cobwebs, or thread-like strands drifting when the eye moves. While they are often harmless,
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- December 12, 2020
When it comes to our body health and getting into shape, we always follow a healthy diet and try to eat nutritious food. Same goes for our eye health as well! Our eyes also need nutrition to function properly, and
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- December 7, 2020
What Is Retinopathy of Prematurity? Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) is an eye disease which affects the retina of premature babies. In this disease, blood vessels in the retina grow abnormally causing serious eye and vision problems. If ROP is mild,
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- December 2, 2020
Amblyopia, also known as lazy eye, is improper or abnormal visual development (acuity) in one or both eyes. It is the most common cause of vision loss in kids. Amblyopia develops when there is an anomaly between the functioning of
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- November 27, 2020
With the advancement in technology, there are several eye treatments available now. One of the solutions for varied eye problems is surgery. When eye surgeries were introduced, people were afraid to have one since eyes are argumentatively the most important