LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KATV) — Dr. Byron Wilkes with McFarland Eye Care explains how we should be protecting our eyes from UV light. Too much sun can damage the eyes. As with skin damage, it is the ...
Dry-eye symptoms often intensify in winter as low humidity, cold winds, increased screen exposure and dehydration destabilise ...
Health Canada is warning consumers not to use the unlicensed Chroma D-Light, a UV lamp sold online and promoted as a way to support vitamin D levels, and has requested the company to take action to ...
Australia has one of the world's highest levels of ultraviolet radiation, a proven carcinogen that causes skin cancer and eye diseases. UV damage is said to accumulate from childhood, and the risk of ...
The radiant warmth of the sun, while comforting, conceals a potential threat to our eye health. Many are aware of the necessity of shielding their skin from the sun’s harmful ultraviolet (UV) ...
While category 4 sunglasses are ideal for high-glare conditions like snow or water, they shouldn't be worn while driving at any time. Those with a lens category of 0 or 1 are generally considered ...
Most Australians know the importance of protecting their skin from the sun, yet many still overlook one of the most ...
We are faced with a global epidemic of myopia (short-sightedness) because we are deprived of deep violet light (360-400 nm). Myopia is projected to rise from 23 to 50 percent of the world’s population ...
In the blistering heat of summer in Las Vegas, how can you protect your eyes from sun damage? The harmful effects of the sun can cause both short-term and long-term or even permanent damage to our ...