Silent Damage First: Alzheimer’s Disease Could Have Two Phases
Screens are everywhere -- on desks, in laps, on the wall -- and eye strain is a temporary but uncomfortable condition that comes with overuse.
Summertime is primetime for the great outdoors, but that can mean new hazards for your eyes, one expert warned.
Months before U.S. health officials warned that tainted eye drops were causing vision loss and even death, a Cleveland woman lost the sight in her eye in a case that puzzled her doctors.
Smacking a 100-mile-an-hour fastball or shooting down a fast-moving alien invader in a video game might involve more than fast reflexes, researchers report.
People preparing to watch Monday’s total eclipse of the sun need to protect their vision during the event, eye doctors say.
An injectable gene therapy caused measurable improvements in vision among a small group of people with inherited blindness, an early-stage clinical trial says.