Being a student is an astute employment
yes
I have never heard of that happening. As far as I know, eyesight has nothing to do with you having or not having your wisdom teeth.
No.
Yes, griffins are often depicted in mythology and folklore as having exceptionally keen eyesight. Their sharp vision is believed to aid them in hunting and navigating their surroundings.
Well, yes it is because the male organism hormones burst with their eyesight.
As an optometry student, I'm having trouble trying to make sense of your question, and that's because it makes no sense at all. "Bad eyesight" does not affect the "brightness" at your retina; rather, it affects the accuracy with which light rays focus on it. Luminance is controlled by factors such as pupil size, not your prescription. And unless you put a tint in your spectacles, glasses will do nothing to affect "brightness at the retina" at all.
The idiom "eagle eye" refers to having an acute eyesight, or an intently watchful eye. It refers to the sharp eyesight of an eagle, which are known for seeing fish from hundreds of feet up.
yes they do, their eye sight is better than humans.
Denise realized her eyesight was going when she was having trouble reading and needed the words to be magnified in order for her to see them.
Not sure what you mean by "an eye problem." There is no information online about her having an eye injury or eyesight issues.
See its a great thing, which is having more water inside it, if we regularly have that, it will help in increasing the eyesight too
Yes - there are coloured contact lenses that simply change the colour of the eyes, without having any effect on the wearer's vision. HOWEVER - if you're meaning to wear someone else's prescription contact lenses, without you needing them - they WILL affect your eyesight !