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Amblyopia: More than meets the eye
Unchecked, the eye condition can undermine child development into adulthood.
New mild TBI guideline for children provides opportunity for doctors of optometry
Patients with traumatic brain injuries typically experience visual symptoms including light sensitivity and eyestrain.
Reading corneal signs
Three eye disorders you didn’t expect to find until they arrived.
Eyes on Alzheimer’s
Doctors of optometry have an important role to play in the prevention and early detection of the ocular and visual changes that herald the onset of Alzheimer's disease.
Study looks at potential of suppressing ocular cancer in children
Retinoblastoma (RB) affects 1 in every 20,000 children in this country, primarily around the age of 5.
Doctors of optometry are members of post-concussion team
Every day in the U.S., Americans sustain concussions from falls, traffic accidents and assaults that send thousands to emergency rooms. September is National Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month, emphasizing the need to better understand TBI and treatments.
Physical activity may lessen glaucoma risk
Physical activity, even just the bare minimum, may lessen glaucoma risk and its threat of vision loss.
The ABCs of MGD
An online survey showed only 30% of doctors of optometry routinely expressed the Meibomian gland during comprehensive eye examinations.
When T-cells go bad
Autoimmune response may drive glaucoma-related vision loss, study claims.
Study opens eyes to Alzheimer’s disease risk
Glaucoma, AMD and diabetic retinopathy were associated with greater risks for Alzheimer’s.