Protect Your Sight from Harmful Blue Light July 6, 2021 What has the pandemic done to our eyes? The coronavirus pandemic caught the world off-guard, sending businesses into a downward spiral and caused many to lose their jobs. World leaders and the authorities are at a loss of how to contain the virus. As a result, many of us were confined in our homes. A lockdown was issued.
Young Adults Today May Suffer from AMD. Why? July 6, 2021 So, you think serious vision problems happen mostly to the elderly. Think again. Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is happening more often now than previously thought. Individuals under the age of 50 can suffer from early forms of AMD which eventually leads to the loss of visual acuity, or 20/20 vision.
Feed Your Kids Well, Raise Them Happy and Healthy September 2, 2020 Childhood years are times of great growth and drastic changes. However, unlike carefree children in past generations, today’s children are burdened as they are expected to excel in school and outside school with increased tuition and co-curricular activities such as music classes and sports activities to uncover or enhance their talents.
By the Time Your Vision Blurs, It May Be Irreversible July 6, 2021 The two most common eye diseases related to ageing are cataract and AMD (or Age-Related Macular Degeneration). Unfortunately, these conditions are irreversible and can lead to partial or complete blindness.
Spirulina, the Miracle Superfood for Your Brain May 1, 2020 Do your kids have problems concentrating in class? Are they alert and quick to understand the lessons? Can they remember what is taught? If your answer is “No”, how can you help them?
Good Carbs vs. Bad Carbs – What Are They? June 4, 2021 Everyone needs to eat carbs at any point of their lives but that also doesn’t mean you should fuel up with cookies, candy, and potato chips. The best way you can go about it is to go for carbs that benefit you and avoid those that don’t.
Natural Ways for Men to Drive Their Health to New Heights August 28, 2020 Men have always been considered the main provider and protector of the family and are expected to be brave, tough and resilient. However, as the cost of living rises, the mental and emotional pressure is even greater as it often means longer working hours, more stress and… more problems
5 Quick Tips to Build Your Baby’s Immunity September 1, 2020 It is an inevitable part of every baby’s growth to fall sick or ill. Babies may have effective immunity from their mothers at birth but this shield wears off after a few months leading to exposure to viruses, bacteria and germs.
A Healthy Heart for a Longer and Happier Life August 29, 2020 A nation can only be wealthy if it is healthy, as many of our hopes and dreams can only be realised through living long and healthy lives. When people are in the best of health, they can achieve high work productivity, contribute to the well-being of our society and are rarely sick.
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