There's a reason eye injuries increase in the summer—but with a little planning and care, you can prevent most of them.
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Safety tips for sparkler season.
Social media is adding a new twist to an old problem.
Common causes include sports injuries, collisions with door frames, or even a punch in the nose.
Basketball is still the leading cause of sports-related eye injuries in the United States.
Every March, year after year, eye health organizations make a concerted effort to educate Americans about eye protection in the workplace.
Most of us think of home as a place to relax and put our feet up—a safe and comfortable cocoon where the thought of a potential eye injury may never...
Here are some tips for avoiding eye injuries in the great outdoors.