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The Importance of World Sight Day
Every year, on the second Thursday of October, the world celebrates World Sight Day. Organized by the International Agency for...
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The role of the eyes in hand-eye coordination
Have you ever caught a ball in midair, grabbed a moving object, or typed a text on a keyboard without...
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Dealing with photophobia
Do you find bright light difficult to tolerate? Do you squint when you go outside or look at a screen that is too bright? You may be suffering from...
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How eye infections can cause puffy eyes
Puffy eyes are a common symptom that can have many causes, ranging from fatigue to allergies. However, when the swelling is accompanied by redness, pain, or discharge, it may...
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What is anisocoria?
Have you ever noticed that someone else's pupils, or your own, seem to be different sizes? This phenomenon is called anisocoria, and although it may seem alarming at first...
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Signs that you need new glasses
Even if you already wear glasses, your vision may change subtly over time. A prescription that was perfect for you a year or two ago may no longer be...
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What is the role of an optician compared to that of an optometrist?
When it comes to eye health, there are several professionals involved, and it can sometimes be difficult to understand the differences between them. Two key figures often work side...
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Debunking myths about eyes
Our eyes are one of our most precious senses, but they are also surrounded by many myths. Between well-intentioned advice, stories passed down from generation to generation, and misconceptions...
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Why do we have eyebrows? The surprising role they play
Eyebrows are a facial feature that often attracts less attention than the eyes or mouth, yet they play an essential and sometimes surprising role in our daily lives. Have...
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Can you exercise your eyes to strengthen your eye muscles?
With the rise of screens in our daily lives, eye strain has become a common problem. This raises an often-asked question: can you exercise your eyes, much as you...
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The science of sight: Understanding eye health with IRIS
Our eyes are biological marvels. In a fraction of a second, they capture light, transform it into electrical signals and send them to the brain, which interprets them into...
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Dealing with floaters: Causes and treatments
Have you ever seen small spots, filaments or cobwebs floating in front of your eyes, especially when looking at a bright background such as the sky or a white...