You've probably heard it said at least once in your lifetime: "Eat more carrots! It will improve your eyesight." An old wife's tale or is there truth to this old adage?
There's a reason we associate sunlight with upbeat feelings – certain kinds of light are great for your health. From your skin to your brain, different colors of light have varying effects. Find out how light therapy can change you from the outside in.
Looking for the differences between LASIK (laser-assisted in-situ keratomileusis) surgery and SMILE (small incision lenticule extraction)? SMILE is the latest vision correction surgery and the most recently approved.
Keratoconus is a disease where a person's corneas get thinner and thinner over time, leading to blindness. Bethany Marksmeier found out she had keratoconus two years ago after coming in with vision problems.
LASIK surgery is the most commonly performed elective surgical procedure in all of medicine. While LASIK surgery is very successful, not everyone may be a candidate. Dr. Ronald Krueger discusses who is a good candidate and who is not.
It's one of the biggest complaints as people age: drooping and baggy skin around the eyes. What can you do about it, who is a good candidate and can eye surgery help with vision or other issues? Ophthalmologist Dr. Rao Chundury has answers in this brief Q & A!