Macular degeneration and cataracts are among age-related eye problems. But there are other things that can affect eye health.
A Kaiser Permanente ophthalmologist offers tips on how to safely view the upcoming eclipse.
Having your vision checked doesn’t only tell you if you need glasses. Your peepers can warn you of more serious conditions.
The myth that carrots improve your eyesight may have its roots in a World War II propaganda campaign.
Did you know that smoking cigarettes causes eye diseases and vision loss?
Making an appointment to see your primary care physician is the first step in taking control of your health and in order to get the most out of your visit, you have to build a relationship with your doctor. Talking to your doctor about your health is just as important as going into the office. Many people who make their first appointment leave the doctor’s office confused and frustrated because they felt like they were treated like a number<br>To ensure that you…
At your last annual physical your doctor pronounced you to be in perfect health. It's been almost a year, should you schedule the appointment, or is it OK to skip it?
The real reason behind why eating carrots supposedly improves eyesight is traced back to wartime espionage.
Kellogg Eye Center ophthalmologists explain which vitamins and supplements are actually good for your eyes.
The American College of Physicians urges internists to take cost-effectiveness into consideration when making decisions about patient care, triggering a debate.
The importance of visual health cannot be emphasized too much. Unfortunately, many people take their visual health for granted, whether by engaging in risky activities that pose a safety hazard or simply failing to have their eyes checked regularly by an optometrist. Fortunately, it doesn’t take much effort to get started on caring for your …
A new medical study upholds an old truth about patients deceiving their health care providers: It happens a lot.
The growing problem of digital eye strain could be affecting your health
One of patients’ biggest let-downs would be when their doctor keeps glancing in between them and their screens.
(BPT) - How well does your primary care provider know you? Do they see you at least once a year? Maybe during these last few years, when health has been
Many patients lie to their doctors or withhold information. But this can be dangerous. Consumer Reports tells you why an honest relationship with your doctor is important for your health.
Even many diabetics don’t know the impact it can have your eyes and vision.
The most overlooked area is your eyes and the importance of vision care.