Ashley Johnson+FollowOpticians Can Now Treat Eye Issues?!Did you know your local optician might soon be able to treat everything from dry eye to allergic reactions—no more waiting for a GP! The government’s new plan could let optometrists prescribe meds for common and emergency eye problems, even sign off on prescriptions for your pharmacy. This means faster care, fewer hospital trips, and way less hassle if you get something in your eye. Would you trust your optician with more medical power? #Health #BodyHealth #eyecare100Share
Jonathan Parks+FollowThe 20-20-20 Rule That Saves Your Eyes Digital eye strain is real. If you stare at screens all day, you know the headaches, blurry vision, and dry eyes. But there’s a simple hack: the 20-20-20 rule. Every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds. That tiny break relaxes your eye muscles and resets focus. Ophthalmologists swear by it. I added one extra step: every 20 minutes, I also blink 20 times. It sounds silly, but it prevents dryness caused by staring. My productivity shot up because I wasn’t fighting burning eyes all afternoon. Think of it as a workout for your eyes. Small, consistent breaks keep them younger, sharper, and pain-free. #HealthHacks #EyeCare #ScreenLife 00Share
Chris Lyons+FollowMajor Eye Drops & Snack Recall Alert!Did you hear about the massive recall on eye drops and ready-to-eat snacks? Nearly 76,000 eye care products are being pulled after the FDA found they might not be sterile—yikes! Plus, a bunch of sandwiches and snacks from Fresh and Ready Foods are off shelves after a Listeria outbreak. If you’ve bought any of these recently, check those expiration dates and toss them ASAP. Refunds are available, so don’t miss out! #RecallAlert #FDA #EyeCare #FoodSafety #Listeria #Health304Share
Jacqueline Ray+FollowMajor Eye Drops Recall—Check Your Cabinet!Eye drops alert! Over 70,000 bottles from brands like Artificial Tears and Lubricant Eye Drops are being recalled nationwide due to manufacturing issues. The FDA flagged these products for possible safety risks, so if you’ve bought eye care products between May 2023 and April 2025, double-check your stash. If you spot any of the recalled items, stop using them and return ASAP for a refund. Better safe than sorry! #RecallAlert #EyeCare #FDA #HealthNews #SafetyFirst #Health307Share
Melanie James+FollowMassive Eye Drops Recall Alert!Did you hear about the huge eye care product recall? Over 70,000 bottles of popular eye drops and gels are being pulled from shelves nationwide after the FDA found some sketchy manufacturing violations. If you’ve got Artificial Tears, Lubricant Eye Drops, or similar products from AvKARE, check your stash! They’re offering full refunds (even shipping) if you return them. Better safe than sorry—don’t risk your eyes! #ProductRecall #EyeCare #FDAAlert #HealthNews #SafetyFirst #Health434Share
Keith Stokes+FollowNHS Eye Care Profits Are WildDid you know just five private companies made as much profit from NHS eye care last year as all 100 PFI hospital contracts combined? That’s £169 million! These firms are being called out for raking in 'eye-watering' profits—some with margins over 40%—while using NHS money meant for patient care. Now there’s a push to cap how much private operators can make off public services. What do you think: fair play or total scandal? #NHS #Healthcare #Privatisation #EyeCare #PublicServices #Health10Share
Jennifer Garcia+FollowRaspberries are good for the eyesMy programmer BF was getting those computer-strained zombie eyes, so I started feeding him raspberries daily, and he says his eyes actually feel better. Plus I get to sprinkle these tart little gems on my yogurt and pretend I'm being fancy, not just sneaky-healthy. Win-win~ #Eyecare #Healthy diet #Food knowledge #Boyfriend130Share