Helpful Kitchen Eye Safety Tips As You Prepare Your Holiday Feast

Posted by: Center for Sight in Eye Health, November 12, 2025

family cooking in the kitchen

Prepare for a safe and enjoyable holiday cooking experience! Follow these key tips to keep your eyes protected while preparing festive dishes. Prioritizing safety allows you to concentrate on making delicious memories. As the holiday season approaches—a time for family, celebration, and culinary enjoyment—it’s essential to be mindful of kitchen eye safety. This awareness helps… Read More


November is Diabetic Eye Disease Month

Posted by: Center for Sight in Eye Health, November 5, 2025

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Diabetic eye disease, the leading cause of blindness, often shows no early warning signs. However, early detection, prompt treatment, and proper follow-up care are essential to prevent vision loss. By sharing this information, we want to empower you to take charge of your health and encourage you to spread awareness about diabetic eye disease. Remember,… Read More


Tired of Struggling with Dry Eyes? Discover the Comfort You Deserve!

Posted by: Center for Sight in Eye Health, October 29, 2025

girl with a leaf over her eye

Dry eye disease occurs when your tears fail to lubricate your eyes properly. Insufficient tear production, resulting from various causes, can lead to discomfort. Tear instability results in inflammation, potentially damaging the eye’s surface. You might experience dry eyes during activities like prolonged computer use, or in conditions such as fall wind, smoke, or dry… Read More


Be Eye Safe This Halloween

Posted by: Center for Sight in Eye Health, October 15, 2025

halloween

Are you ready for a fun Halloween celebration this year? As Halloween approaches, we urge costume shoppers to avoid non-prescription lenses after a study found chlorine, metal, and other harmful chemicals in product testing. Wearing costume contact lenses on Halloween can be a real scream. However, the risks associated with non-prescription contact lenses can be… Read More


Pink Eye: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments, and Prevention

Posted by: Center for Sight in Eye Health, September 25, 2025

Image of a person's eyes, with one being red and irritated

Conjunctivitis, often called “pink eye,” occurs when the conjunctiva—the clear, thin membrane covering the white part of the eye and the inside of the eyelids—is irritated by infection or allergies. Pink eye is a common eye infection that affects millions of Americans each year. Your eyes become red and swollen, sometimes accompanied by a sticky… Read More


Tips For Maintaining Eye Health This Fall

Posted by: Center for Sight in Eye Health, September 17, 2025

Young couple outside in the fall foliage

As the leaves turn and the air gets crisper, it’s the perfect time to give a little extra love to your eyes! Fall brings its own set of challenges for eye health, but with a few simple tips, you can ensure your eyes stay bright and vibrant. Let’s dive into some effective ways to keep… Read More


September is Healthy Aging Month

Posted by: Center for Sight in Eye Health, September 4, 2025

Older couple walking outside

September is a celebration of Healthy Aging Month! This is a perfect time to focus on living your best life as the years go by. Let’s embrace this month as an opportunity to prioritize our health, vitality, and overall well-being. As we age, we become wiser, and our health becomes more important. There is considerable… Read More


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