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- November 26, 2025
Refractive Surgery in Patients Over 40: Considerations and Options
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- Centre For Sight
- March 21, 2016
According to a conducted study, it is a fact that the way women and men see things are quite different. Researchers from Brooklyn and Hunter Colleges of the City University of New York compared the vision of men and
- Dr Rashid
- March 17, 2016
Air pollution refers to the mix of harmful particles, gases, and elements in the air that can reach high levels of concentration, both indoors and outdoors. The effects of air pollution are very harmful to our general health and for
- Dr Varun Malhotra
- March 17, 2016
A good education is an important part in helping children prepare for future and an important part of student’s academic life comprises of examinations. Research shows that some factors can impair learning, lead to poor performance and affect life tasks.
- Dr Rashid
- February 24, 2016
The coffee you drink in the morning might be more than just wake you up. It may protect your eyes from Cataract as well. But before talking about how coffee can help, let’s first understand what cataract is. Our eyes
- Dr Tulika
- February 22, 2016
Not everybody is a fan of wearing eyeglasses daily. If you want to be free from them by removing the issues affecting eyesight, you have possible two ways in front of you. Either you get LASIK surgery to get rid
- Centre For Sight
- February 22, 2016
Just about everything has an expiration date on it if it’s consumable, right? Cosmetics have a time such limit, considering we put those in our hair, skin, face and eyes. How many months or years you should hold on
- Dr Chirag
- February 19, 2016
Seasonal allergies happen only at certain times of the year, usually early spring through summer and into autumn. Main reason for them to occur is the exposure to allergens in the air, commonly pollen from grasses, trees, and weeds,
- Centre For Sight
- February 16, 2016
Reading is a good habit by all sorts but the way you’re reading also has an impact on your physical and mental health. In our technology-driven world, the paper book has been replaced by electronic devices like kindles and even
- Dr Saurabh Arora
- February 16, 2016
The light sensitive tissue lining the back of the eyes is known as Retina. It is responsible for converting the light rays into impulses that travel through the optic nerve to our brain, where they are interpreted as what we
- Dr JKS Parihar
- January 28, 2016
Glaucoma is a condition that causes harm to your eye’s optic nerve and gets worse over time. It with a buildup of pressure inside the eye; sometimes, it tends to be innate and may not show up until later in