- Apr 17th, 2025
Aging Eyes: Why Floaters Become More Common Over Time
As we age, vision changes are common—like trouble seeing up close, adjusting to light, or more floaters. Most floaters are normal, but sudden increases may signal a more serious issue.
- Apr 3rd, 2025
How High Blood Pressure Can Damage Your Vision
High blood pressure, the “silent killer,” can quietly damage your eyes. It can harm the retina over time, so knowing the risks and signs is key to protecting your vision.
- Mar 20th, 2025
Why Retinal Disease Can Go Undiagnosed for Years
As we age, so does our vision. While some changes are normal, some diseases show no early signs, meaning serious retinal conditions can go undiagnosed and cause vision loss later on.
- Mar 13th, 2025
The Connection Between Sleep Apnea and Retinal Disease
Sleep apnea, a common condition where breathing repeatedly pauses during sleep, doesn’t just affect rest – it can also impact overall health, including vision.
- Feb 18th, 2025
3 Things You Need to Know About Wet Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Wet AMD causes rapid central vision loss but early diagnosis, proper treatment, and regular monitoring can help slow progression and protect eyesight as you age.
- Feb 13th, 2025
Age-Related Macular Degeneration and Nutrition: 3 Dietary Changes That Can Help Protect Your Vision
Genetics and age play significant roles in the development of AMD, however, research suggests that nutrition also has a major impact on eye health.
- Jan 23rd, 2025
Can New Year's Fitness Resolutions Protect Your Retina?
Exercising offers numerous benefits for both physical and mental health, but did you know that being fit can also protect your retinas?
- Jan 9th, 2025
Is Your Retinal Health on Track for 2025?
The hustle and bustle of the holiday season has come to an end, making it the perfect time to focus on yourself and prioritize your overall health and well-being in the new year.
- Dec 18th, 2024
Staying on Track: How to Avoid Missing Retinal Treatments During Holiday Travel
Prioritizing your health, including your retinal health, is extremely important, especially if you're planning to leave home for the holidays.
- Dec 12th, 2024
Sweet Treats and Retinal Health: Managing Diabetes Over the Holidays
For individuals with diabetes, the holiday season can be a challenging time. Festive get-togethers often involve sugary foods and drinks that can make managing diabetes challenging.
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