Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

How to have healthier eyes

stay safe over the past two years, we’ve missed a lot of regular check-ups – eye exams included. As a result, says Dr Angela Jennings, an ophthalmologist at PersonalEYES, many people feel that their sight has deteriorated. “Conditions like glaucoma and macular degeneration are usually detected on routine testing, so these conditions are sometimes being picked up later than is ideal,” she says, noting that people with glasses may also be straining eyes with prescriptions

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