Posts tagged ‘Eye Care’

The screens (of computers, televisions or others) are the main cause of eyesight problems, because of their illumination, and our eyes focus on one point , the eye will dry as a result of lack in the winking action.

So In 1981, research performed at Harvard University Laboratories showed that when these muscles hold the eyes in one position for an extended period of time, they also squeeze the eye. This pressure can change the eyes’ shape. And if the eye is misshaped by only 1/25th of an inch, that can cause focusing problems.

You possibly can “train” your eyes to see better in different ways, such as in how your brain and your eyes adapt and function. Children with certain early vision problems, such as amblyopia or “lazy eye,” may need a specific type of vision therapy to make sure their eyes work together properly (binocular vision) and that vision is developing normally. Continue reading ‘How can Eye exercises cure and improve your eyesight’ »

Many people spend so much time on computers surfing the internet, playing games or doing office business. No matter what they do, once sit in front of computers; they would keep looking at the computer screen for several hours. In the end, they will find aches in the waist or on the back, and even feel fatigue or sore in the eyes.

What’s more, the air conditioner in the room will also make eyes unconsciously dry and red. If people do not try to improve their eye conditions, not only black rims will appear around their eyes, but also red eyes and dry eyes will come out. Meanwhile, long-term watching the computer screen can cause visual impairment and optic discordant. Now that computers hurt our eyes, if you are a computer user, you must protect your eyes by all means. The followings are several good eye protection measures: Continue reading ‘Provide Adequate Protection Tips for Your Eyes’ »

Opticians & Optical Goods – Market Assessment

This Market Assessment report provides an analysis of the opticians and optical goods market, which includes spectacles, contact lenses and solutions, laser eye treatment, sight tests and general ophthalmic services. It updates a previous Opticians & Optical Goods Market Assessment report published in August 2008. ( http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=83563&rt=Opticians-Optical-Goods-Market-Assessment.html )

The market suffered the impacts of the recession in 2009 and several sectors experienced falling revenues. The downturn was the first reversal in an upward sales trend that had lasted for some years. Expenditure by opticians and suppliers of optical goods in areas such as main media advertising also declined in 2009, compared with 2008, and this was probably due in part to the recession. However, a growing population — in particular, the number of adults aged 60 and over — meant that the number of NHS sight tests taken in the year to March 2009 increased over the corresponding period of 2007/2008 and helped to sustain income from this source of revenue. Continue reading ‘Opticians & Optical Goods – Market Assessment’ »

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