Dr. James Landreneau, an ophthalmologist with MU Health Care, speaks with reporters during a zoom press conference on eclipse eye safety. Parts of Missouri will experience totality during the solar ...
All eyes will be on the sky on April 8. With Johnson County falling completely within the path of totality during the total solar eclipse, people will crane their heads up to see the celestial show ...
Not all eclipse glasses meet current international standards and some recommend limited viewing time. It's not safe to look through a camera lens, telescope or binoculars without a proper solar filter ...
Prolonged screen time is a growing concern in our tech-driven world. Frequent device users often experience headaches, blurred vision, and dry eyes. As digital eye strain becomes more prevalent, ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The total solar eclipse is just a few days away, and local doctors are stressing the importance of keeping your eyes safe while viewing the celestial phenomenon. Dr. Luxme ...
In the Pittsburgh area, Monday's eclipse won't be "total," but it will be 97 percent. At Carnegie Science Center, there's a lot of excitement about the event."You know, it's palatable. We're so ...
Halloween is getting closer, but as you put together your costume, it’s important to remember to protect your eyes. Our Pros That Know over at City of Vision Eye Care have some tips to help keep your ...
As the festival of Holi approaches, it's important to keep eye safety in mind. While celebrating with colours, many people ...
STONY POINT ‒ George Melis wants to help people get a safe and long look at Monday's solar eclipse. So the 15-year-old is holding workshops to help people build their own solar eclipse cereal box ...