Two great ways to be a safe driver as you reach your 60s, 70s and beyond: Have yearly eye exams and wear any prescribed glasses or contacts while you’re behind the wheel.
Three important rules for wearing contact lenses
Wearing contacts for the first time? Here are three simple tips to keep in mind:
The health benefits of a bit of sunshine
Did you know? Sunshine can have some great health benefits. (Just make sure to wear a quality pair of sunglasses!)
Enjoy the great outdoors, safely
It’s camping season! Are you ready? Here are some tips for enjoying the great outdoors this summer — safely.
Stay safe while enjoying BBQ season
It’s grilling season! Follow these tips for a safe and enjoyable barbecue.
One very important reason for regular eye exams
Glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness in the world. Regular comprehensive eye exams can help detect it early, when it’s the most treatable.
Explore Utah’s diverse landscape this summer
What will you explore this summer? We have some ideas!
Contact lenses or eyeglasses? The choice is yours
Which is right for you — glasses or contact lenses? It all depends on your personal preferences and lifestyle.
Protect your vision by controlling your diabetes
If you have diabetes, yearly eye exams are vital to help detect diabetic eye disease in its earliest — and most treatable —stage.
The magic of volunteering
Did you know that Utah is No. 1 in the country for volunteering? About 51 percent of Utah residents volunteer their time to nonprofit organizations. That’s significantly higher than the national average of about 30 percent.