There have been a wave of eye drop recalls this year, with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently announcing a nationwide voluntary recall of another 27 products. On Oct. 27, the agency ...
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All eyes will be on the sky on April 8. With Johnson County falling completely within the path of totality during the total solar eclipse, people will crane their heads up to see the celestial show ...
Dr. James Landreneau, an ophthalmologist with MU Health Care, speaks with reporters during a zoom press conference on eclipse eye safety. Parts of Missouri will experience totality during the solar ...
NorthShore Health Centers' optometrist, Dr. Emily Mangiaracina, offers tips on protecting your eyes at home and at the workplace. Not all safety glasses and sunglasses are made equal. Learn more from ...
Don’t have the proper equipment? Don’t watch. That’s the message health experts want to get across ahead of the 2024 total solar eclipse. With Cleveland in the path of totality, plenty of eyes will be ...
Celestial events can be mesmerizing but did you know you are not recommended to watch the solar eclipse with naked eyes. Scroll down to know the safety tips.
In the Pittsburgh area, Monday's eclipse won't be "total," but it will be 97 percent. At Carnegie Science Center, there's a lot of excitement about the event."You know, it's palatable. We're so ...