Councilwoman Julie Menin's legislation, introduced Aug. 3, would require the Department of Transportation to install solar-powered LED crosswalks, stop signs and ...
Whether you wore glasses but you're still anxious about it, or you snuck a bare peek at the sun, here's what to know. Jessica was a writer on the Wellness team, with a focus on health technology, eye ...
Droves of Americans looked up Monday to take in the solar eclipse, blocking traffic and crowding small towns. The next day, many googled to find out if they had eye damage. Solar retinopathy, ...
It's not safe to look at a solar eclipse without wearing certified protective glasses. If you did — or even if you did put on the right eyewear — you might be wondering whether your vision is OK.
A stunning total solar eclipse will be visible to millions of people across Mexico, the United States and Canada on April 8. Astronomers are encouraging everyone within the path to enjoy this rare ...
PHILADELPHIA -- The solar eclipse is this Monday, Aug. 21. In the Houston area, we'll see a partial eclipse if the weather is clear. Eye experts are warning, if you plan on watching, plan on using ...
The sun supports all life on our planet, but its life-giving rays also pose dangers. The American Optometric Association reminds us about ultraviolet (UV) radiation, the sun’s primary dangerous rays.
Sara Moniuszko is a health and lifestyle reporter at CBSNews.com. Previously, she wrote for USA Today, where she was selected to help launch the newspaper's wellness vertical. She now covers breaking ...
Share on Pinterest Eclipse glasses with a special ISO filter should be worn when viewing the total solar eclipse to avoid eye damage. Leo Patrizi/Getty Images A total solar eclipse will travel across ...