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Coconut Oil and Eye Problems

Posted by Sam (#3) 4725 days ago (Editorial)
Studies have been undertaken to understand the relationship between coconut oil and eye problems. It has been found out that use of coconut oil is safe in conditions such as dry eyes.


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Sunglasses

Posted by Sam (#3) 4732 days ago (Editorial)
Proper sunglasses are most important during Summer because it protects your eyes from the harmful UV-rays that are the cause of blindness, cataracts, etc. One way to ensure that the sunglasses will protect your eyes from harmful rays is to put your sunglasses on, and take a look in the mirror; if you can see your eyes, the lenses aren't dark enough to screen out visible light.


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Eye Strengthening Exercises Yoga for Your Eyes

Posted by Sam (#3) 4732 days ago (Editorial)
Yoga eye strengthening exercises can help you improve vision, reducing the need to wear spectacles and contact lenses. They can also prolong strong and healthy vision as you age. The benefits of yoga eye exercises are numerous; better and clearer vision, fewer headaches, better sleep, deeper appreciation of life, better overall health, greater confidence and ability to concentrate amongst others.

Signs of Possible Eye Problems in Children

Posted by Sam (#3) 4732 days ago (Editorial)
If one or more of these signs are common in your child's behavior, you should take your child to an eye doctor:

- rubs eyes a lot

- closes or covers one eye

- tilts head or thrusts head forward

- has trouble reading or doing other close-up work, or holds objects close to eyes to see.

-blinks more than usual or seems cranky when doing close-up work.

- things are blurry or hard to

Your Eyes and the Sun

Posted by Sam (#3) 4732 days ago (Editorial)
By protecting your eyes from the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays with sunglasses, you can reduce risks of some minor or serious eye problems. UV damage adds up over time, so the sooner you begin protecting your eyes, the better, even if you're in your teens or early adult years.

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The Strain of 3-D Viewing

Posted by Sam (#3) 4732 days ago (Editorial)
3-D media has exploded of late, expanding from the occasional movie to several 3-D movies a weekend. It’s blasted out of the theatres into hand-held games, living room televisions, and even cell phones. With this increase in 3-D, some viewers are experiencing an increase in problems. According to optometrists, as many as 1 in 4 viewers experiences problems while watching 3-D media, including:


According to Michael Repka, a professor of ophthalmology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, people should be protecting their eyes from both visible light and UV light, throughout our lifetimes, because [sun exposure] can damage structures in the cornea, the lens of the eye and the retina, as well as the skin around the eyes or eyelids. He notes that studies have shown that ultr
The eye takes the input necessary for vision, but the retina also houses a network of sensors that perceive the rise and fall of daylight. With light, the body sets its internal clock to a 24-hour cycle regulating an estimated 10 percent of our genes. Melatonin promotes sleep and alerts a variety of biological processes to the approximate hour of the day.

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