You know your eyes can speak volumes about your *~fEeLiNgs~* — but some research suggests they can also say a lot about your health: Because certain eye colors are associated with certain health conditions, anyone who can ID their own eye color should be able to estimate whether they have a relatively greater risk of disease — at least in theory.
Of course your actual risk of developing a particular disease depends on countless other factors, like your environment and genes. Also obvious: You'd need to be an eye doctor to detect the most serious warning signs. But if you want to know what your eye color, alone, could say about your health risks, consult the chart above. (Just be sure to rely on your doctor for a 360-degree assessment.)