Why does Dustin Yu limit his screen time to six hours a day?

For decades, it sat in the background of everyday routines. People reached for eye drops when irritation appeared, then went on with their day. That habit still applies, but brands are starting to respond to something new: a generation that spends most of its waking hours looking at a screen.

Ken Chan: Don’t take your eyes for granted

Although most people take their vision for granted until it’s too late, Kapuso talent Ken Chan considers it an essential part of his body and especially helpful in his acting work.

Ken takes good care of his eyes and lists the many different ways they help him in his craft.

Eye Mo Moist: A must-have item during Silent Outbreak Dry Eye Disease (DED)

MANILA, PHILIPPINES—Dry eyes disease (DED) is currently emerging as a rapidly spreading but unnoticed epidemic. It is concerning to learn that 1 out of every 5 people in the Philippines is affected by this condition, which is further aggravated by our excessive screen time. According to experts, this issue has been steadily gaining attention and causing worry.

Eyemo @ PTV4: Eye Moisturizing

Dry Eyes Disease (DED) occurs whenever moisture in the eyes is not sufficient, or there’s a loss of homeostasis on the ocular surface. This has become an unnoticed epidemic.

Ken Chan advocates for eye health care

Taking care of one’s eyes sometimes takes a back seat, which is why Ken Chan promotes the need to take extra good care of them.

For Sparkle star and Abot-Kamay na Pangarap actor Ken Chan, one of the most important parts of the body to take care of are the eyes, especially since “we use our eyes in everyday life.”