Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Older adults who wore progressive-addition lenses had the greatest fall rate. PALs wearers were two times more ...
ST. LOUIS --- Progressive addition lenses may significantly retard the development of myopia in school-age children, according to a recent study. The study, conducted by Jackson T. M. Leung, MPhil, ...
People are increasingly spending time in front of screens on a daily and even hourly basis, giving eye muscles little chance to rest. A Baylor College of Medicine ophthalmologist explains how ...
Many adults find once they reach the age of 40 or so that they start to develop what is known as presbyopia. This is when objects that are close to the eyes become less distinct and the eyes need help ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Type of refractive correction affected visual acuity, distance vision, near vision and comfort. Refractive ...
Acclaimed author Jean G. Boulton once wrote, “Wishing the world was predictable and controllable does not make it so, and it might make us disregard what is actually happening.” While this quote ...
As we get older, our eyes get worse. That’s just a fact of life. It is a rite of passage the first time you leave the eye doctor with a script for “progressive” lenses which are just fancy bifocals.
Many people face the challenges of nearsightedness (presbyopia), farsightedness (hyperopia) and perhaps worse, both conditions at once. While bifocal and trifocal lenses are typically prescribed for ...
If you’re shopping for eyeglasses, you aren’t alone. More than three out of every four Americans wear corrective lenses, with nearly 64% of Americans relying on prescription eyeglasses [The Vision ...