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Wrinkles are a natural part of aging, but their development is influenced by more than time alone. Ultraviolet exposure, pollution, inflammation, moisture loss, and oxidative stress can all accelerate changes in the skin’s structure and appearance. Astaxanthin, a naturally occurring...
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Age-related macular degeneration, commonly known as AMD, is a leading cause of central vision loss in older adults. Because oxidative stress, chronic inflammation, impaired circulation, and cumulative light exposure all contribute to retinal aging, antioxidant nutrients have become an important...
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Contact lenses provide clear vision without glasses, but wearing them for long periods can place extra demands on the surface of the eyes. Dryness, irritation, fluctuating vision, redness, and tired eyes are common concerns, especially among people who also spend...
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Screens are now part of everyday life. Many adults spend most of the workday looking at computers, while children increasingly rely on tablets, smartphones, and laptops for school, communication, and entertainment. As screen time rises, so does interest in computer...
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Blue light exposure has become an unavoidable part of modern life. Smartphones, computers, tablets, televisions and LED lighting all contribute to the amount of blue light our eyes encounter each day. For many people, long periods of screen use are...
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