Blue light is part of the spectrum of light particles that come from primarily the sun. There was a time — before technology and electricity — when the sun was the only source of that type of light. And it...
Every year on June 27, we here at All About Eyes celebrate National Sunglasses Day! It’s a time for us to remind our patients (and ourselves) about the benefits of wearing sunglasses while outside (year-round). Now that the weather has finally...
For our Spanish-speaking patients, we’re providing a link to articles in Spanish about common eye conditions at AllAboutVision.com. This site provides information about the following conditions: Astigmatismo Blefaritis Cataratas Chalación (Chalazión) Cirugía de cataratas Conjuntivitis Cuerpos flotantes, destellos y puntos...
August and September are busy months for us and many of our new patients are students who discover they are having trouble seeing the white board. If your child needs an eye exam for the first time, they may feel...
Check out this fun infographic, Eye of the Beholder, with lots of information about taking good care of your eyes. The author, Mark Kirkpatrick, shares some quick and easy ways to look and feel better, including top tips for bright,...
We mention this topic often, but it’s an important one – looking at a computer screen for long periods of time is not good for your eyes (or your neck and back). So if you have a job or a...
You can’t hide it – your eyes give you away! Take a look at these 31 flirty tips to discover how your eyes are the most flirtatious form of body language. (Brought to us by Optilase.com) Courtesy of: Optilase.com...
Did you know you can help protect your vision with the foods you eat? By making the right choices at mealtime, you can maintain healthy eyesight. From berries to broccoli to wild salmon, there are thirteen foods that can reduce...
You may have heard that blue light is bad for you. But what does that mean and what can you do to protect yourself? What is blue light? On the electromagnetic spectrum, blue light has a shorter wavelength than other...
Help us celebrate National Sunglasses Day on June 27, 2015 by wearing your sunglasses every time you step outside. Whether it’s a sunny day or a cloudy afternoon, your eyes need the protection that sunglasses provide. You’ll want to chose...