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© The Eyes
Keeping Your EYES Healthy
Your eyes may be the window to your soul,
but they're also your main doorway to the world around you.
Something most of us take for granted unless something goes wrong.
Our eyes are truly amazing, functioning like a
high-tech video camera attached to a supercomputer.
Science has not even come close in replicating them.
To keep your eyes healthy and functioning optimally,
especially with age, you must get regular eye checkups.
Problems like glaucoma, cataracts, and even diabetes
(or diabetes-related eye problems) can be
picked up early and managed, preventing bigger problems down the line.
In terms of everyday activities, take frequent breaks
from computer screens to avoid eye strain.
Don't forget your sunglasses outdoors, which help
protect your eyes from UV damage.
When sports call for eye protection, wear
the appropriate gear, glasses, or goggles.
And remember, what you put in your mouth affects your eyes.
Strive to eat foods rich in vitamin A and beta carotene,
such as cooked carrots, tomatoes, and green leafy vegetables.
Include fish in your diet and seek out other good sources of omega-3s.
An orange a day keeps the eye doctor away.
Your eyes are just as important -- keep them healthy!
© The Eyes
Keeping Your EYES Healthy
Your eyes may be the window to your soul,
but they're also your main doorway to the world around you.
Something most of us take for granted unless something goes wrong.
Our eyes are truly amazing, functioning like a
high-tech video camera attached to a supercomputer.
Science has not even come close in replicating them.
To keep your eyes healthy and functioning optimally,
especially with age, you must get regular eye checkups.
Problems like glaucoma, cataracts, and even diabetes
(or diabetes-related eye problems) can be
picked up early and managed, preventing bigger problems down the line.
In terms of everyday activities, take frequent breaks
from computer screens to avoid eye strain.
Don't forget your sunglasses outdoors, which help
protect your eyes from UV damage.
When sports call for eye protection, wear
the appropriate gear, glasses, or goggles.
And remember, what you put in your mouth affects your eyes.
Strive to eat foods rich in vitamin A and beta carotene,
such as cooked carrots, tomatoes, and green leafy vegetables.
Include fish in your diet and seek out other good sources of omega-3s.
An orange a day keeps the eye doctor away.
Your eyes are just as important -- keep them healthy!