- Inspiration 29. December 2016 Making your dreams come true – some specific advice People are always dreaming of many different things. Some dream of travelling to an exotic destination, some of a better car, some of a promotion, some of finishing university. Others dream of having children, finding the love of their life, or of even having excellent eyesight. So how can you make your dreams come true?
- Eyes and Health 10. May 2016 How well do you see colour? The most usual cause of colour blindness is a fault in the development of one or more sets of retinal cones that perceive color in light and transmit that information to the optic nerve.
- Eyes and Health 18. February 2016 Seven useful tips for healthy eyes The National Eye Institute has various recommendations for daily eye care. These quick and easy everyday habits can help you look after your eyes and your eyesight.
- Eyes and Health 18. August 2015 A short introduction to using eye drops correctly Eye drops and artificial tears are necessary for lubricating dry eyes. But using eye drops correctly requires a bit of practice. The following information should help to make using eye drops a smoother and more pleasant experience.
- KSA Vision Clinic 9. March 2015 Three key things that team KSA learnt from their training in London KSA visited London recently to attend several exciting and fruitful training sessions. Even if these topics are not related specifically to eye surgery, these ideas can be applied to many industries.
- Eyes and Health 23. May 2014 About allergic eyes A cold compress can give a quick fix for of allergic puffy and red eyes, but for long-term relief, it is important to identify triggers and treat symptoms.
- Eyes and Health 11. September 2013 Bad habits that are aging your eyes Rubbing your eyes. The skin around your eyes is one of the first areas on your face to show signs of aging. Rubbing your eyes can break tiny blood vessels under the skin's surface and cause dark circles and puffy eyes, as well as premature crow's feet and drooping eyelids.
- Interesting facts 22. July 2013 Red eyes in photos The appearance of red eyes in pictures, known as the "red-eye effect," occurs when a camera captures light reflecting from the retina at the back of your subject's eye when a flash is used at night and in dim lighting.