Diagnosing Macular Degeneration Early Makes a Difference

When it comes to macular degeneration, getting a diagnosis and beginning treatment even a few months sooner can make a big difference in the amount and quality of vision that can be maintained.

When Eye Floaters May be a Medical Emergency

Although eye floaters are very common and usually are not cause for alarm, there are some situations in which they may be a medical emergency.

New Research Promising for Treatment of Lazy Eye

An Ohio State professor has developed and tested a Pac-Man style video game to improve the vision of individuals with lazy eye and poor depth perception.

Rheumatoid Arthritis Effect on Eyes

If you suffer from rheumatoid arthritis (RA), you already know the importance of delegating small tasks that might cause you pain. But did you know that this inflammatory disease could also produce noticeable affects on your eyes?

Artificial Pupil May One Day Replace Reading Glasses

If you often find yourself reaching for your reading glasses to see the small print on labels or your medication, you might be interested in a new technology trying to make its way to the US market.

Study: Fruits & Veggies May Reduce Risk of Glaucoma

A recent study published findings that eating fruits and vegetables may help reduce the risk of glaucoma. The second leading cause of blindness in the world, glaucoma is a disease that damages the eye’s optic nerve.