To protect your eye health and support your vision, these are 10 simple things you can do every day for your eyes.
Medically reviewed by Christine L. Larsen, MD Do the 20-20-20 rule to ease digital eye strain: Look 20 feet away every 20 minutes for 20 seconds. You can try pencil push-ups to improve convergence ...
People are happy to spend a lot of time and money looking after and maintaining their teeth, skin, hair, and other parts of their face, but many of us underestimate the strain our eyes go through on a ...
Eye exercises can help alleviate vertigo. Examples include gaze stablization, or keeping the gaze fixed while moving the head, and pursuit, where the eyes move but the head stays still. Vertigo is not ...
Exercises such as dot-to-dot cards, coloring within lines, and a Brock string test may help strengthen the eyes. In some cases, eye patches and glasses can also help. Lazy eye (amblyopia) is a ...
Double vision, medically termed diplopia, presents a significant challenge, affecting daily activities such as reading and driving. It occurs when the eyes fail to align properly, causing two images ...
This article was originally featured on The Conversation. You may have seen advertisements claiming to eliminate the need for eyeglasses through vision therapy or vision training – basically, eye ...
The aftermath of a stroke can bring about various challenges, affecting not only mobility but also sensory functions such as vision. Double vision, also known as diplopia, is a common visual ...
University of Sheffield provides funding as a founding partner of The Conversation UK. Paul McCartney recently told The Times that he does eye yoga to avoid needing glasses. In the interview, he ...