Category “Eye health”

Contact lenses are safe for children-5504

December 23rd, 2010
Contact lenses are safe for children-5504

Contact lenses are safe for children, providing that they are responsible enough to take care of their eyes and stick to daily cleaning routines, according to expert, Barbara Aalbers, from St John’s Mercy Eye Care-Ballas. Aalbers said that contact lenses do not pose a risk to young people, provided that they are able to look […]

Blind children launch anti-bullying campaign-2429

December 21st, 2010
Blind children launch anti-bullying campaign-2429

A group of blind and partially sighted children have launched a campaign to stop bullying in schools. The group, backed by the Royal National Institute for the Blind in Scotland, have designed a resource pack called Stop and Stare, which will now be used in schools. The pack contains information about how to help and […]

Specsavers caters for clients of all ages-6545

December 17th, 2010
Specsavers caters for clients of all ages-6545

Specsavers, the national chain of high street opticians, has been praised for providing a range of glasses to cater for clients of all ages. The range of glasses contains colourful styles, with pictures of characters and fun designs that are suitable for younger children, trendy styles for teenagers, stylish frames for young adults and more […]

Ways to keep your eyes healthy over the holidays-8392

December 8th, 2010
Ways to keep your eyes healthy over the holidays-8392

Most of us tend to let our hair down and eat and drink too much over the holidays, but this can take its toll on the eyes. The eyes often show the effects of too much alcohol and not enough sleep, but there are ways to keep them looking sparkly and healthy. If you intend […]

Eat fish to keep your eyes healthy-0245

December 1st, 2010
Eat fish to keep your eyes healthy-0245

The Omega-3 oils found in many fish are already well known to be an essential part of a healthy diet, helping to keep joints healthy. However, researchers at Wilmer Eye Institute, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine have now found that a diet rich in Omega-3 may also protect your sight, by protecting against age-related macular […]

Laser Treatment, The Cure For Cataracts-7382

November 19th, 2010
Laser Treatment, The Cure For Cataracts-7382

That seems likely according to scientists. With around 300,000 people being treated for cataracts every year, laser treatment appears to be at the forefront. In fact, it is one of the commonest carried out in the UK. The procedure which lasts 45 minutes replaces a clouded lens with a clear artificial one. While this is […]

I Spy, a Golfing Surgery Phenomenon -7254

November 5th, 2010
I Spy, a Golfing Surgery Phenomenon -7254

A game of distances and accuracy, golf is best played with concentration, focus and, of course, the best tools. So often, a golf tournament is won by mere millimeters; and although you can outfit your golf club holder with the best putter, driver and irons money can buy you may still fail on the course. […]

Facebook Bad for Your Health or a Sign of a Bigger Problem?-2773

November 5th, 2010
Facebook Bad for Your Health or a Sign of a Bigger Problem?-2773

One of Facebook’s biggest downfalls is its annoying habit of consistently revamping its appearance. Facebook has more costume changes than Broadway performers and they usually leave users feeling anxious, annoyed and angry. Its latest change saw the font of one of its most popular features, the News Feed, shrink dramatically. In fact, reactions from users […]

15 Year Research Results Restores Partial Sight in 27% of Patients-3790

November 4th, 2010
15 Year Research Results Restores Partial Sight in 27% of Patients-3790

Fifteen years of research in the field of retinal implants might be close to paying off. A sub-retinal microchip has been tested on 11 people with retinitis pigmentosa, an incurable condition that starts in infancy with sight which gradually diminishes into blindness. The research, carried out by Professor Eberhart Zrenner of the University of Tuebingen […]

‘Universal’ 3D fails to impress-7086

November 3rd, 2010
‘Universal’ 3D fails to impress-7086

The 3D revolution is not only taking over at the cinema screens, but is even entering our homes, with the introduction of 3D TV sets and more and more programmes broadcast using the new technology. However, there is still the problem of what 3D glasses to use when – and this is not just a […]

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