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If your eyes suddenly take on a different color, it could be a sign of a medical concern
Some eye conditions can have more noticeable effects at night
How to tell the difference between harmless redness and issues that demand attention
Allergic reactions and overprocessing are just a couple things to keep an eye out for
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Eye drops and cold water rinses can help speed up healing for viral and allergen-related conjunctivitis, but a bacterial infection will need antibiotics
Combat blurry night vision and see more clearly with these expert tips
Nonstop screen time can strain your eyes
Act quickly when a chemical or object gets in your eye
Eye crusts can signal an infection or your body’s natural self-cleaning at work
Injections or surgeries can give aging eyes a lift
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