This is a guest post by Tom Chapman, cofounder, CEO Peeq Industries, a company that offers an at-home eye-cleaning device and a variety of other eye health products. His cofounders include Chris Wolfe ...
Diet, exercise, and daily habits significantly impact eye health because they directly affect blood flow to the eyes and support the body’s natural repair mechanisms. Medical professionals recommend ...
Screen time during the night affects sleep quality and eye health more than daytime use. Know how mobile phones disrupt ...
As the year draws to a close, doctors note a rise in cases of eye fatigue caused due to screen exposure, poor posture and dry ...
phones, computers, tablets, or any number of new devices. And while all that digital action keeps everyone connected, informed, and productive, it can also take a large toll on human eyes. It goes ...
With a few intentional rituals, you can protect your eyes, sustain productivity, and make your digital routine healthier and ...
Blue light is a high-energy light that the eyes absorb from computers, smartphones, LED lights, and fluorescent lights. The sun is the biggest source of blue light. On a sunny day, it's 100,000 times ...
DED diagnosis rates are rising due to increased awareness and screen usage, affecting the tear film and causing symptoms like itching and blurred vision. Meibomian gland dysfunction is a primary cause ...
Your eyes are aging, and you probably aren't helping them, either. Whether it's staring at a screen for hours on end or spending the summer under the sun, your daily activities can really take a toll ...
Children are developing nearsightedness earlier in life, and while looking too long and too close at phones and tablets may play a role, the answer is not that simple, according to a Connecticut ...
Itchy, red, irritated eyes could be a symptom of many things, but chronic dry eye is a common culprit. Dry eye is a condition that occurs when the eyes do not produce enough quality tears, leading to ...