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Are Carrots Good for Your Eyes? What to Know About Nutrition & Eyesight

Are Carrots Good for Your Eyes? What to Know About Nutrition & Eyesight

by ECS Illinois | Jul 15, 2021 | Eye Health, Improve Eyesight, Vision Loss

Maybe your mother told you as a child that eating carrots can improve eyesight, or maybe you’ve heard it elsewhere. Wherever you learned it, the question remains: Is it myth or truth? The answer is that yes, under certain circumstances, the nutrients in this popular...
Open- vs. Closed-Angle Glaucoma: What’s the Difference?

Open- vs. Closed-Angle Glaucoma: What’s the Difference?

by ECS Illinois | Jul 9, 2021 | Eye Health, Glaucoma, Vision Loss

Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases, and each type is different. The two most common forms are open-angle glaucoma, and closed-angle glaucoma. These two types of glaucoma in particular have several things in common: High eye pressure is the greatest risk factor They...
Three Types of Contacts for Astigmatism: Which to Choose

Three Types of Contacts for Astigmatism: Which to Choose

by ECS Illinois | Jul 6, 2021 | Astigmatism, Contact Lenses, Eye Health

People with astigmatism need to wear contact lenses that are especially for their condition. If you have astigmatism, you’ll want to learn these details about the three types of contacts.   What is Astigmatism?   In people without astigmatism, the cornea of...
10 Ways to Protect Your Eyes This Summer

10 Ways to Protect Your Eyes This Summer

by ECS Illinois | Jun 24, 2021 | Eye Care, Eye Health, Summer Eye Protection

Summer is just around the corner, and you know what that means: More fun in the sun. But some of those fun activities and additional hours spent in the sunlight can put your eye health at risk.   Make eye care a priority with our top 10 ways to focus on eye...
How the Eye Works: Understanding How We See for Better Eye Health

How the Eye Works: Understanding How We See for Better Eye Health

by ECS Illinois | Jun 16, 2021 | Eye Anatomy, Eye Health, Optic Nerve

So many of us take our vision for granted. We open our eyes and we are able to focus on images and see color, details and depth.   But it’s not that simple. There are a number of parts of the human eye that all work in tandem to process light so that the brain...
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