For many, the first day of school is quickly approaching. And, parents know there is so much to be done before the first day of school to make sure that their child has all of the tools to succeed this school year. A key part of this success starts with healthy eyesight in the classroom. … Continue reading The Importance of Children’s Eye Health
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Survey: 38 Million US Adults Turning To Alternative Therapies
WebMD (7/22, Hendrick) reported, "Most Americans believe that prescription medications are the most effective treatments for many common illnesses, but a Consumer Reports survey of more than 45,000 people finds that three-fourths of us are turning to alternative therapies like yoga and acupuncture." Specifically, "38 million adults make more than 300 million visits per year to … Continue reading Survey: 38 Million US Adults Turning To Alternative Therapies
Americans Not Taking Proper Care of Their Eyes According to New Study
Research carried out by independent researchers funded by Transitions Optical shows that most Americans are not taking steps to protect their eyes, and few fully understand the effects of UV exposure on their eyes. Many ethnic groups, such as Asian Americans and Hispanics, showed lower awareness of eye health risks and the steps to take … Continue reading Americans Not Taking Proper Care of Their Eyes According to New Study
Eye Experts Say Reading On Smartphones May Strain Eyes
HealthDay (7/21, Gardner) reports that, according to a study published in Optometry and Vision Science, "people reading text messages or browsing the Internet on their smartphones tend to hold the devices closer than they would a book or newspaper." This, combined with the often small font sizes, "could put added strain on people who already wear … Continue reading Eye Experts Say Reading On Smartphones May Strain Eyes
Diet Rich In Omega-3 Fatty Acids May Be Associated With Lower Dementia Risk
WebMD (7/20, Laino) reported, "A diet rich in certain omega-3 fatty acids may lower the risk of developing dementia," according to research presented at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference. "In a study of more than 2,000 older women and men followed for nearly five years, the more omega-3-rich oily fish they ate, the lower their … Continue reading Diet Rich In Omega-3 Fatty Acids May Be Associated With Lower Dementia Risk