
How long can you wear extended wear contacts?
Now there are some lenses like the biofinity contact lenses, which can be worn for extended periods. However, this practice is not recommended usually and it is better to take off the contact lenses while sleeping More...

Where To Find Contact Lenses Suppliers Without A Prescription?
Contact lenses are an imperative part of most of us US citizen’s lifestyles. Be it walking, cooking, watching movies, or working on screen, we just can’t do without our dear lenses. After all, lenses More...

Tips to Wear Colored Contact Lenses Safely
Colored contact lenses are in vogue for a long time now. Whether you want to change your appearance by changing your eye color or dressing up as someone else with different eye color, colored contact lenses let More...

Smart Bodies
Smartwatches and fitness trackers were once the biggest health-related technology to hit the market, allowing users to monitor their exercise, heart rate, sleep patterns, and more. But now, organizations are peering More...

Why RX Glasses Are Still More Popular Than Contact Lenses
Although contacts provide that desired ‘glasses-free’ look for fashion forward people, glasses with corrective lenses have much more to offer. According to Vision Council of America, about 65 percent of population More...

Advantages of Contact Lens Over Glasses
Are you still on the fence about getting contact lenses? Worried that contact lenses are too high-maintenance or even too expensive for you? If you’re still wearing glasses, you’re about to become the biggest More...

New Treatment Options for Keratoconus
Keratoconus is a disorder of the eye that causes the cornea to thin and take on a conical shape. This degenerative condition causes vision distortion which may include seeing double, increased sensitivity to light More...

Taiwan: Girl contracts Acanthamoeba after leaving contacts in for 6 months
A Taiwanese girl contracted a relatively rare amoeba after leaving her disposable contact lens in for six months, causing her corneas to shrink to half their normal size, according to an Emirates 24/7 report today. Image/CDC The More...

Contact lenses can be a risk for amoebic infections
As more and more people wear contact lenses worldwide, increasingly more cases of a destructive eye disease have been appearing over the past several years. The infection is called amoebic keratitis (AK). Image/Vieo More...