How can stress affect your eyesight?
This Wednesday, 6th November 2019, is National Stress Awareness Day, creating a great reminder to take a moment to think about your wellbeing and finding ways to manage stress.
This Wednesday, 6th November 2019, is National Stress Awareness Day, creating a great reminder to take a moment to think about your wellbeing and finding ways to manage stress.
Eye strain is a common eye condition that usually impacts everyone at some point. Learn more on how to reduce its effects.
Astigmatism is part of a common group of eye conditions known as refractive errors. Learn more about how it might affect your vision.
In a digitally-driven world, there is no escape from digital screens including video gaming. Find out more about the impact it could have on your eyesight.
Eye fatigue occurs when our eyes are tired after intense use such as looking at a fixed object for a long time without taking regular breaks, but what can you do to prevent the uncomfortable symptoms that come with eye strain?
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle in your office is crucial, both for your physical and mental well-being.
Take a look at the importance of looking after your eyes at work and how wearing the right lenses could help.
If you hurt your arm, you will likely see a bruise or feel pain; this often isn’t the case with your eyes. You may not notice any symptoms at first if or when something is wrong with your eyes or vision, so it’s important to follow the right advice to prolong healthy vision.
Problems with your sight can occur at any time so as a parent it’s important that you’re aware of any changes or issues with your child’s vision. Let's take a look at why eye tests are important for children, some of the key signs to look out for and common eye conditions
Computer vision syndrome (CVS) can be caused by all digital devices, not just computer screens, and as digital device use is on the rise and with more people looking at digital screens for longer, cases of CVS are also increasing.