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To protect your eye health and support your vision, these are 10 simple things you can do every day for your eyes.
Do eyeballs grow? Babies are born with eyes about 16.5 millimeters in length. People’s eyes stop growing in length by the age of 20 or 21 when they reach about 24 millimeters.
The Five Eyes alliance is an intelligence network established between the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Learn more here.
Cold, dry weather can cause dry, itchy eyes. Fortunately, there are home remedies you can use to give your eyes some relief.
Several genetic markers contribute to our final eye color shade. A baby born with blue eyes can have brown eyes by their 1st birthday.
The Snapchat My Eyes Only feature allows you to section off selected snaps, thereby increasing your safety and protecting your privacy.
Your dry eyes might be a sign of a problem with your immune system. Find out some common conditions, why it happens, and what you can do about it.
Are your eyes feeling irritated? Learn more about the common causes of eye irritation and what to do about it at WebMD.
It is not always possible to permanently remove dark circles under the eyes. However, certain treatments and lifestyle changes, such as getting enough sleep, may reduce their appearance.
One father won't forget an ultimate fan moment when he caught a foul ball while his daughter was covering his eyes at Yankee Stadium over the weekend.
Looking at screens all day can leave you with blurry vision and dry, uncomfortable eyes. Here's what to do about digital eye strain.
Is your monitor causing computer vision syndrome? Here’s an science-backed guide on how to find out and how to help fix it.