
Moving on from medication “stacks” and the old-school reactive approach
Moving on from medication “stacks” and the old-school reactive approach
The authors reported significant variability in DED-related symptoms, with higher prevalence rates among university students and administrative workers
New investment from Sanoptis will support Ikerian technology for large-scale, AI-enabled data management
During a conversation at the American Academy of Ophthalmology annual meeting in Chicago, T.Y. Alvin Liu, MD, discussed plans for the James P. Gills Jr, MD, & Heather Gills Artificial Intelligence Innovation Center at the Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins Medicine.
Nathan Radcliffe, MD, shared insights from his presentation at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology entitled, "Early cataract extraction for angle closure glaucoma."
The company also announced it will seek a strategic partner to continue development of APX3330, an oral small-molecule inhibitor of Ref-1 for the treatment of non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy.
Dr. Arepalli discussed a course focused on ocular conditions related to pregnancy and postpartum care, presented at the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) meeting.
Alexander Fein, MD, spoke with the Eye Care Network to share how to approach a patient presenting with transient vision loss, what this type of vision loss can mean, and what additional testing might be needed to determine the best plan for care.
Jennifer Loh, MD, shared insights from on her presentation at the American Academy of Ophthalmology meeting in Chicago on the effects of CSF-1, which is the lowest effective concentration of pilocarpine approved in the United States.
In visual field progression results, SLT was superior to ocular drops as first-line treatment for patients with glaucoma
Farhad Hafezi, FARVO, MD, PhD, and colleagues reported on results achieved with phototherapeutic keratectomy-assisted, customised, epi-on corneal crosslinking
The research found that, in the classroom, when learning-focused cell phone use increased, social use decreased
This initiative is supported by a $5 million grant from the Knights Templar Eye Foundation.
A home self-imaging device can provide ophthalmologists with actionable insight between office visits for AMD
Non-invasive, painless laser can reduce risk of vision loss
A large study performed in Canada analyzed data and found that patients are at higher risk of multiple possible complications after cataract surgery.
Dry eye increases susceptibility to psychiatric disorders and chronic pain syndromes, investigators reported at the 2024 AAO meeting
Gene therapy for nAMD represents significant advancements in the treatment of retinal conditions
The DOG recognised Heidelberg Engineering founder Christoph Schoess, Prof Herbert Kaufmann and Prof Ioannis G. Pallikaris
Meeting information to remember, including key locations and childcare options
The diverse list of sessions includes discussions of surgical ethics and an arts lecture about Ansel Adams
Attendees can choose from symposia, instructional courses, clinical sessions, original papers, skills transfer lectures, the Expo and more
Her Royal Highness will share the CBeebies Bedtime Story "Specs for Rex"
The Eye Care Network adds a longstanding, CME-certified conference to its live event programming
A retrospective analysis illuminates discrepancies between adult and paediatric cataract procedures around the globe
This year, the IAPB encourages children worldwide to love their eyes
How robotics and gene therapies are shaping retina research, now and in the days to come
Making the most of AI means letting go of fear, says Editorial Advisory Board member Johan Blanckaert, MD
The research findings highlighted a new therapeutic avenue in ocular and neurodegenerative disease
Investigators studied global-flash multifocal electroretinogram responses