The research speaks for itself.
All 5 of the habits below lead to healthier lifestyles, so why not consider this a win, win?
October 2, 2015
All 5 of the habits below lead to healthier lifestyles, so why not consider this a win, win?
Turns out a sedentary lifestyle — aptly called sitting disease — can even harm your eyes!
When researchers tracked nearly 4,000 residents of a town in Wisconsin for 15 years, they found that those who climbed more than six flights of steps a day or walked more than 12 blocks were 70 percent less likely to develop advanced age-related macular degeneration (AMD) than their more sedentary neighbors.
Spring, summer, fall and winter protection from the sun's damaging UV rays can help lower your odds for major vision-robbing problems, as well as eye cancer, nerve damage, and even burns on your cornea.
"Think of sunglasses as sunblock for your eyes." says Paul T. Finger, MD, director of Ocular Tumor Services at the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary.
You may be especially vulnerable to sun damage if
If any of these apply to you, wear a broad-brimmed hat plus sunglasses for double protection.
Cigarette-smokers are up to four times more likely than nonsmokers to be blinded by AMD later in life.
Seriously. Tight neckties raised the pressure of fluid within the eye — a risk factor for glaucoma — significantly in a study of 40 men conducted at the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary.
And if you do have glaucoma, a snugly cinched tie could make it worse. If you wear neckties, you should be able to easily slip two fingers inside your collar. If you can't, loosen up.
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