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Why do most people from Scandinavian countries have blue eyes?
Eye colour is mainly determined by genetics and the quantity and type of pigments in the iris. Two main types of pigment responsible for eye colour are brown melanin and...
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10 Desserts Inspired by Holiday Movies
Ah, the Holidays! The season of magical movies. Why not add a cinematic touch to your table this Holiday season by creating desserts inspired by movies? Here are suggestions for...
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Different types of polarized lenses on the market
There are different types of polarized lenses, each with specific characteristics for various uses. Before you buy your new polarized sunglasses, take a few minutes to discover the many types...
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How glaucoma affects your vision and quality of life
Glaucoma is a progressive eye disease that can seriously affect a person's vision and quality of life. The condition causes an irreversible reduction in the field of vision. And although...
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Comfort while using contact lenses - Tips to avoid dry eyes
Symptoms of dry eyes can affect your well-being and quality of vision. Eyelids may swell, eyes may itch, burn or become red. Added to this is the sensation of having...
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Make a splash at your next Holiday party
It's the season of celebrations and Holiday parties. We like to dress up in style for these parties with a cool new outfit. Glasses play an important role in your...
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How can you avoid eye strain if you are short-sighted?
Are you wondering whether your vision could be the cause of eyestrain? There is, in fact, a link between myopia and eye fatigue. That's why we're sharing a few tips...
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Frames Made Famous Through Cinema
Since the advent of the silver screen, Hollywood's greatest films have been about fashion. Grace Kelly, Romy Schneider and Audrey Hepburn marked their years with cult films renowned for their...
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Good Food for a Better Immune System
The benefits of a balanced, nutritious diet can never be overstated. Almost all of us can maintain the right balance of our immune defences simply by filling our plates daily...
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Eye Hygiene for Children
Eyes are a window on the world, and children's eye health is crucial to their development and well-being. Growing eyes Children's eyes are constantly evolving. Their visual systems develop from...
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Buying sunglasses, a love story
While loving sunglasses is easy, choosing the perfect pair for function and fashion can be tricky. Like beautiful shoes that pinch, sunglasses minus comfortable vision are a bad investment. ...
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Impact of blue light on sleep and circadian cycles
It's well known that sleep is essential to our health and well-being and that many factors affect our sleep quality. One often overlooked factor is exposure to light, mainly blue...