Being Thankful for Your Vision: Why Gratitude is Great for Eye Health
Finding ways to minimize stress can help your overall health – including your eye health. Here are some potential eye-related benefits to reducing holiday stress.
Finding ways to minimize stress can help your overall health – including your eye health. Here are some potential eye-related benefits to reducing holiday stress.
If you’ve ever looked at your eyeglass or contact lens prescription and felt like it was written in code, you’re not alone. But once you understand what each number says about your eyes, those figures make a lot more sense.
Being proactive about your vision and knowledgeable about what’s normal (and what’s not) can help you live life to the fullest.
Whether you’re exploring the local trails, hitting the beach or jetting off to a faraway land, here are some helpful tips to preserve your eye health before you take off for a vacation this summer.
June is Cataract Awareness Month, but it’s always a good idea to be aware of your eye health and potential signs of cataract.
Don’t let springtime pollen take a toll on your eye health. Follow these helpful tips to mitigate your risk.
Your eyes are precious organs, and taking good care of them is essential for maintaining good vision and preventing eye-related problems. However, many people overlook the impact of their lifestyle on their eye health.
Sparklers – a firework often held by youngsters – burn at more than 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
You may have heard the term ‘macular degeneration’ in the news lately. If you’re like most patients, the term strikes fear in your heart, but you may not know exactly what it is. Bauer & Clausen is here to help.
Whether taking a dip indoors or out, you’re likely familiar with the burning and redness in your eyes that always seems to follow. The culprit tends to be chlorine, added to most swimming pools to prevent waterborne pathogens and diseases from spreading. In other words, it’s there to keep the yucky stuff out. What might…