As temperatures drop, zip up that coat, pull on a hat and gloves and be mindful of how much time you’re exposed to the elements, especially if...
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Nearly 16 million people in the United States suffer from dry eyes every year, according to the National Eye Institute. Although there can be other underlying health problems, the combination of low humidity outside and central heating inside buildings can exacerbate dry eyes. If left untreated, it can cause redness, blurry vision and sensitivity to light. […] The post Protect yourself from dry eyes this winter appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
As temperatures drop, zip up that coat, pull on a hat and gloves and be mindful of how much time you’re exposed to the elements, especially if...
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