Researchers are developing a futuristic alternative to LASIK that reshapes the eye without lasers or incisions. Using mild electrical pulses and platinum contact lenses, they temporarily soften the ...
Children with Down syndrome are naturally predisposed to a variety of ophthalmic disorders, some with a significant impact on vision. The National Down Syndrome Society reports a 60% to 80% prevalence ...
New York Post newsroom and editorial staff were not involved in the creation of this content. Many people treat vision changes like background noise until daily life starts pushing back. They buy ...
A former Ironman triathlete was stunned to learn that his vision problems were actually the first sign of stage 4 lung cancer. Dave Nitsche, 57, was initially given just 12 to 24 months to live – but ...
If you have ever had a foreign object in your eye, you know first-hand the extreme pain experienced until the object is removed. As a teen-ager, I was highly motivated to try anything besides glasses.
As a beauty editor, I’m constantly testing new skin and makeup products, and sometimes the results are anything but pretty. I once swiped on a serum that left my eyes dry, red, irritated, and ...
The latest Vision Pro headset boosts processing power and improves comfort. Photo: Leander Kahney/Cult of Mac A chaotic rollout, undertrained staff and a $3,500 headset nobody could sell: a new book ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Nearly every California county saw a drop in children’s eye exams over the past decade, a new report finds. One ...
This story is free to read because readers choose to support LAist. If you find value in independent local reporting, make a donation to power our newsroom today. When Kekoa Gittens was 3, his ...
When Kekoa Gittens was 3, his preschool teacher told his mother he was a problem. He couldn’t sit still. He didn’t participate. When other kids learned the alphabet, he didn’t pay attention. The next ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. When Kekoa Gittens was 3, his preschool teacher told his mother he was a problem. He couldn’t sit still. He didn’t ...