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Video Games to the Rescue? The Modern Ways to Treat a "Lazy Eye"
Amblyopia is a brain-eye coordination issue, not a muscle fault, often symptomless in young children. New dichoptic video-game therapies now train both eyes, working best before age seven.

You See Well Enough. But Is "Well Enough" Actually Good Enough?
Mild -0.25 to -2.00 diopter myopia causes constant strain, headaches and fatigue. At night, dilated pupils add half a diopter or more, making driving genuinely hazardous.

The Microplastic Rain in Your Eyes: How Single-Dose Eye Drops Release Thousands of Invisible Plastic Shards Every Day
Twisting open single-dose eye-drop vials can shed nearly 50,000 microplastic particles a year, inflaming corneal cells. Multidose, preservative-free dispensers cut that contamination to under 0.5%.

Screens, Sunlight, and Short-Sightedness: Protecting Your Child from the Myopia Epidemic
Screen-driven myopia may affect 40% of under-18s by 2050. Atropine drops and Ortho-K lenses slow eye growth, but glasses only correct blur, not progression.

The Forgotten Guardian: Why a "Mysterious" Organ is the New Key to Longevity
The thymus, dismissed as useless once it shrinks, keeps training immune cells against cancer. A 2023 NEJM study found adults who had it removed faced higher cancer risk and mortality.

Born Blurry: How Your Child's Eyes and Brain Learn to See Together
The brain wires a child's vision during a critical window from 3 months to 3 years, based on each eye's signal clarity. Uncorrected blur then can cause amblyopia with no visible sign, so screening at ages 3-5 is recommended regardless of symptoms.

The Secret Link Between Your Hormones and Dry Eyes (And What to Do About It!)
Estrogen-only birth control and HRT dry eyes more than combined regimens. This can skew pre-laser surgery measurements and healing, so disclose all medications to your eye doctor.

Why Your Modern Offices are Secretly Exhausting Your Eyes (And How to Fight Back)
Sun outside and AC inside thin the tear film, causing stinging and mid-afternoon watering. The 20-20-20 rule and preservative-free drops help, but contact lens wearers strain most.

How AI Learns to See: What Computer Vision Teaches Us About the Magic of Human Eyes
AI grades diabetic retinopathy as accurately as ophthalmologists and predicts blood pressure from eye scans. But it finds patterns, not genuine understanding.

Beyond Style: How to Choose Sunglasses That Actually Protect Your Eyes
UV exposure, not tint or price, drives cataracts, macular degeneration and photokeratitis over time. Only "UV400" or "100% UV protection" labels with wraparound coverage confirm real defence, vital after laser eye surgery.

The Athlete's Edge: Why Clear Vision is Your Best Gear in Sports
Glasses can shatter on impact, and swimming lenses can trap bacteria like Acanthamoeba against the eye. Polycarbonate eyewear, watertight goggles and laser correction all cut those risks.

The Secret to Lifelong Good Vision: It's Not Just About Your Eyes!
Eye disease risk is tied closely to overall body health, not just eye care alone. The Steno-2 trial found that managing diet, exercise, smoking and blood pressure together cut the risk of worsening eye disease by more than half.