The eyes may be small yet; they are a vital part of the body. While many people function and live amazing lives after losing an eye or both, it would make life much easier to see the world. If you still have yours, that means it’s not too late to take care of them.
eye health
How to Properly Care For Your Eyesight
Monday, August 24, 2020 • eye health, health, health and wellness, Lifestyle
Three Ways to Improve Eye Health Naturally
Thursday, October 11, 2018 • eye, eye care, eye health, health, health and wellness
Not everyone is born with perfect eyesight, so some people need to wear glasses or contacts to correct their vision to 20/20. Eye muscles also weaken as people get older, so even if they didn’t need corrective lenses when they were young, many people might as they age.
Fortunately, you can correct your vision naturally by doing eye exercises, and preserve your eyesight or make improvements by eating healthy foods. Here are some of the ways to correct your vision naturally without undergoing eye surgery like LASIK.
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Changing Perceptions on Children Wearing Glasses
Monday, January 05, 2015 • Barbie, Disney, eye health, eyeglasses, fashion, health, health and wellness, Hello Kitty, Ideal Vision Center, Justice League., kid's eyeglasses, Looney Tunes, Marvel Heroes, mommy blog, wellness
Does your child wear prescription glasses? This is an interesting article from one of the country's trusted brand when it comes to eyewear. Ideal Vision Center redesigns children’s eyeglasses to boost their self-confidence. Access to proper vision corrective treatments has been cited by the World Health Organization (WHO) as an important factor in alleviating visual impairment among children and adults. But some children—who have prescription glasses—often leave them at home due to fear of getting bullied in school. To know more about Ideal Visions' special catalog for children's eyewear, click CONTINUE READING and smile!
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