Keeping allergies at bay could be as simple as a spray
Optometrists can provide the first step by suggesting nasal sprays and surgical treatments to patients.
Food as medicine: The role of nutrition in eye health
Creating a healthier population will require extended efforts by optometrists.
What to know about wearable video magnifiers for low vision
Wearable technology options can meet patient’s goals.
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How do GLP-1 receptor agonists affect ocular health?
The agent class’s pleiotropic effects should keep optometrists vigilant.
Routine electroretinography use supports patient management
Evolving eye care with light therapy, part 2: Intense pulsed light therapy
Early presbyopia noted in patients treated with FP receptor agonists for glaucoma
Attention to patients' near visual needs is warranted when choosing medications.
Debunking myths about keratoconus
Misconceptions often lead to missed diagnoses.
The dual advantage of a shorter lens replacement schedule
Both patient and provider benefit from reduced contact lens wear cycles.
Back to the basics: Understanding methods for measuring visual acuity
Visual acuity remains an important indication of ocular and visual health.
Opening our eyes to the impact of preservatives
Preservatives may disrupt the ocular surface, contributing to poor adherence.
What’s on the horizon for myopia management?
From eye drops to novel treatments, it’s time to assess all options for improving patients’ visual acuity.
What is hiding at Kessing's Space?
From toxins to pollutants, the modern world contains harmful elements that impact the ocular surface.