Nov 14, 2011
Get Reading Glasses to Correct Presbyopia
Perhaps you are not familiar with the presbyopia, it doesn’t matter. This article will help you have a general conception of presbyopia. Concisely speaking, the most common symptom is that you can not see the objects nearby clearly. That is to say, even you put things in a short distance, you can’t see them clearly. At this time, you may have some difficulty in reading books, newspaper or... read more
Nov 13, 2011
Fashionable Mothers Reading Glasses
Our life is becoming better and better, and people look younger and younger. Compared with the past years, people have more decorative accessories to dress up. Assorts of handbags, necklaces and eyeglasses are favored by modern people. Who can say that fashion can only belong to the young? Times are different, and people at all ages can be the followers of the fashion. Now, mothers can have access to more... read more
Nov 12, 2011
Taking Care of Reading Glasses
Quite often you think you know someone really well only to find them pull out a pair of glasses and put them on – perhaps after years of seemingly not needing them. Then the conversation always goes the same: ‘I never knew you wore glasses’, ‘they’re just for reading’. But then comes the time when you find yourself needing reading glasses, and then there are some... read more
Nov 12, 2011
Develop Your Childs Reading Habit at a Young Age
Reading can unleash a world of imagination unknown to a child before. Not only it is a child’s best friend, but at the same time it helps a child grow as a person, come into their own, realize their dreams and true potential and get a glimpse into the future that they imagine they want! Reading encourages a child to think, to raise questions and find its answers, feeds their curiosity and helps them... read more
Nov 8, 2011
It is Time For Presbyopic Patients to Wear Reading Glasses
With the increasing age, especially after forty years old, many people may suffer from presbyopia. Presbyopia is a condition where the eye exhibits a progressively diminished ability to focus on near objects with age. Presbyopia’s exact mechanisms are not known with certainty; the research evidence most strongly supports a loss of elasticity of the crystalline lens, although changes in the... read more
