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Dry Eye and Screen Time: What You Should Know in 2026

Screen time is closely linked to dry eye symptoms because digital device use reduces blink rate, increases incomplete blinks, and destabilizes the tear film. These changes accelerate tear evaporation and drive evaporative dry eye, the most common form of dry eye disease today. Here are some simple habits like...

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Dry Eye Treatments in 2026: What Actually Helps (From Eye Drops to Heat Therapy)

Dry eye disease is not one-size-fits-all, and effective treatment starts with understanding the root cause, whether it is tear evaporation, low tear production, inflammation, or meibomian gland dysfunction. In 2026, research...