CAPABLE of processing more than 36,000 bits of information an hour and utilizing more than 65 percent of the pathways to the brain, the human eye contributes nearly 85 percent of an individual’s total ...
While the eyes are usually capable of cleaning themselves, a person may need to clean them manually in some circumstances. If a chemical or foreign object gets in the eye, someone should quickly flush ...
More than 2,000 workplace eye injuries occur every day, with nearly 100,000 of these injuries resulting in temporary or permanent vision loss per year, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics ...
They may not always be easy to see, but nearly every industry has eye hazards. That's important considering that the eyes are the body part most vulnerable to injury in the workplace. An astounding ...
You have something in your eye and suddenly nothing else matters. The only thing that matters is getting it out. Whether it’s a grain of sand, a folded up contact, or an eyelash, experts want you to ...
A splash of bleach hits you in the eye. You lean too closely to the stove’s open flame. The searing pain you feel likely is a sign that you’ve got an eye burn. A number of things can injure your ...
TEMPE, Ariz. — A new study done by researchers out of Arizona State University released this weekend says many users dispose of their old contact lenses by flushing them, instead of placing them in ...
Sharp or sudden pain in the eye is usually due to debris in or around the eye. It’s commonly described as an aching, stabbing, or burning feeling within the eye itself. Sharp pain can also be caused ...