Many people say that once they'd bought an iPhone, they wondered how they ever coped without it. From social media, games, navigation tools and keeping up-to-date with news, the possibilities are endless when it comes to apps to download.But it turns out that iPhone apps could be useful for medical professionals, too. Researchers from the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Hospital, Harvard Medical School have explored the feasibility of using a simple smartphone camera for retinal imaging. Retinal imagi… Continue reading
How to Handle an Eye Injury
The natural evolutionary reflexes and tear duct process in the eye tends to prevent us from much potential eye damage when coming into contact with unwanted objects, although not every danger can be repelled, and an eye injury or trauma can be incredibly alarming.Until technology becomes so advanced that we can replace the human eye, we are stuck with the pair we are born with and have to look after them carefully.Types of Injury and Treatment RequiredCause: The most common eye injury would be t… Continue reading
Worrying US Report Shows Increase In Eye Disease Past Age 40
We are aware that the prevalence of eye disease is only likely to increase as we reach middle age, but startling statistics published in a recent report in the United States on vision problems shows a rapid increase in common eye disease of the older population in recent years.What Does The Report Say?A report entitled ‘Vision Problems in the US’ was released to the public in recent weeks by Prevent Blindness America which outlines a sharp increase in common eye problems of American citizens… Continue reading
How to identify when you need reading glasses
The signs that you need a pair of reading glasses are often easy to miss, and the more you get used to them being there the less you notice as your vision gets worse. Identifying the clues early on is important, and buying reading glasses online with Direct Sight doesn’t have to be an expensive or troublesome task.
With that in mind here’s a little list of the main things you can to do help keep your peepers pristine!
Presbyopia is natural
The first step to decidi… Continue reading
With that in mind here’s a little list of the main things you can to do help keep your peepers pristine!
Presbyopia is natural
The first step to decidi… Continue reading
Top Eyesight Tips for Staying Safe on the Road
With the Olympics beginning in just 10 days, last-minute preparations are being made for travel to/from London city centre. With repeated assurances that travel alternatives will be made, those who find themselves sitting in heavy traffic before the games may be asking how congestion will be minimised. But when we sit in our cars watching the road ahead for hours on end, what effect does it have on our eyes?
The DirectGov requirements for those wanting to learn to drive state that you… Continue reading
The best easy ways to protect your eyes
Here at DirectSight HQ we’re keener than anyone to make sure our visitors have a good pair of well protected peepers. There I was tucking into a nice slice of jam on toast when I thought to myself... this really is an underrated way of keeping your eyes in tip top condition.
That’s right – the humble slice of bilberry jam on toast packs quite a punch where our optics are concerned, and that’s because bilberry jam contains a compound called anthocyanoside – and anything wit… Continue reading
That’s right – the humble slice of bilberry jam on toast packs quite a punch where our optics are concerned, and that’s because bilberry jam contains a compound called anthocyanoside – and anything wit… Continue reading
12th July: National Different Coloured Eyes Day!
Today is National Different Coloured Eyes Day, which means it’s time to celebrate your own unique eye colour. All eyes are precious and individual, giving us each a unique outlook on the world. And whether your eyes are blue, brown, green or hazel, at Direct Sight we’re celebrating all the colours of the spectrum.
For some people, ‘different coloured eyes’ takes on whole a new meaning. Heterochromia Iridum is a condition where the iris of each eye is a different colour or, in … Continue reading
For some people, ‘different coloured eyes’ takes on whole a new meaning. Heterochromia Iridum is a condition where the iris of each eye is a different colour or, in … Continue reading
The dangers of wearing poorly made sunglasses – and how to prevent them
Once we’ve booked our holiday all we want to do with our remaining money is spend it on sightseeing, restaurants and holiday mementos. In our efforts to conserve as much spending money as possible it’s often tempting to cut back on the essentials – skipping sun tan lotion every other day doesn’t seem like it can do much harm, and there doesn’t seem much point in spending more than you have to on sunglasses.
But would you rather impact upon your bank balance or your eye… Continue reading
Some Causes Of Eye Pain
A number of sensations can cause an unpleasant feeling in your eye which may feel as though there is a foreign body causing itching or a burning sensation, a stabbing feeling, a dull ache or a searing flash.Toothache Can Cause Eye PainConditions that are unconnected to the eye can nonetheless cause discomfort in that location due to the connection of the nerves in the facial area. For example, chronic sinusitis can a painful throbbing in the eye, which is due to the congestion of the area and … Continue reading
Coloured lenses and dyslexia - what’s the verdict?
It’s a well known fact that people with dyslexia find it difficult to process words and letters, often due to a visual disturbance affecting their interpretation of the text. It is important to diagnose dyslexia early to quickly address the symptoms. Various solutions have been suggested to resolve these problems such as font type, font size and even lighting, but one of the most bizarre solutions lies in the case of coloured lens glasses.
There is evidence to suggest that for some … Continue reading
There is evidence to suggest that for some … Continue reading