Staring at screens all day? You may be blinking less than you think—and it could be putting your eye health at risk. Learn ...
Blinking is one of those automatic actions that most people hardly notice, yet it plays a crucial role in keeping our eyes healthy and comfortable. On average, a person blinks 15 to 20 times per ...
Blink frequency of 20 blinks per minute improves tear meniscus height and tear break-up time in dry eye patients. The study involved 45 participants aged 14 to 35, using eye-tracking glasses to ...
A University of Houston engineering team has developed wearable sensors to examine eye movement to assess brain disorders or damage to the brain. Many brain diseases and problems show up as eye ...
Burning eyes after work may be more than simple fatigue. Experts explain how screen time, dry eye syndrome, dehydration and ...
Using piezoelectricity, an engineering team developed wearable sensors to examine eye movement to assess brain disorders or damage to the brain. A University of Houston engineering team has developed ...
Assistive devices that enable those who can no longer move their bodies to control wheelchairs or communicate by moving only their eyes function by using eye-tracking technologies, but these ...
An Aston University optometrist, Professor James Wolffsohn, has determined an optimum blinking exercise routine for people suffering with dry eye disease, and has developed a new app, MyDryEye, to ...
There is something strangely unsettling about an eye that refuses to stay still. It starts as a tiny flutter near the eyelid. Barely noticeable at first. Then it returns during a work call, while ...