1. A Sudden Increase in Floaters Most people have a few floaters, those grey specks or cobweb shapes that drift across your ...
Some people are born with one eye. Others may lose an eye later on in life, or lose vision in one eye due to a health condition. This is known as monocular vision loss. Monocular vision loss can be ...
A local optometrist explains how undetected vision problems can impact learning, behavior and long-term eye health.
A retinal implant invented by a Stanford scientist is restoring limited vision to people with advanced macular degeneration, helping some read and recognize faces again.
As kids head back to school or jump in for the first time, it's essential to ensure their vision is functioning correctly. If they have issues, now is the time to address them. According to the ...
More than a billion people worldwide live with avoidable vision loss. Andrew Bastawrous is showing how technology and data ...
Blurry vision after eating can be distressing, but it’s usually temporary. Most commonly, blurry vision after eating is an early symptom of diabetes mellitus. It occurs because high blood sugar spikes ...
If your child is old enough to understand, explain that the doctor will ask them to look at and identify objects. These could be pictures, letters, or shapes of light on the wall. Explain that the ...
Parkinson’s disease can cause or contribute to a number of different problems with your eyes and vision — problems that may not always be easily recognized or screened for. “Historically, there hasn’t ...