Incomplete blinking assessments may show usefulness for predicting dry eye disease. When assessing blink rate, incomplete blinking percentage shows prognostic utility for predicting dry eye disease ...
Parapapillary outer temporal retina thickening can reveal diabetic retinopathy development in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus.
A scientific statement regarding nursing wellness in cardiovascular and stroke care has been published by the American Heart Association.
Adherence to the ketogenic diet improved seizure burden among pediatric patients with Aicardi syndrome and intractable epilepsy.
Heat-related deaths are expected to climb throughout Europe this century due to climate change, according to a study published online Jan. 27 in Nature Medicine ...
More than 45 percent of patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) have micronutrient deficiencies, with the most prevalent deficiency being vitamin D.
Propranolol is associated with a reduced risk for overall stroke among women with migraine, with a more pronounced protective effect for ischemic stroke.
Choroidal vascularity index can reveal treatment response and disease activity among patients with chronic CSCR undergoing PDT treatment.
A monthly toric contact lens can allow digital device users to experience all-day comfort, even with more than 8 hours of wear.
Topline results were announced from a phase 2/3 trial evaluating linsitinib for the treatment of moderate to severe thyroid eye disease.
Using glucocorticoids, rituzimab, or certain immunosuppressants to treat connective tissue diseases is associated with greater risks for severe COVID-19-related outcomes.
A slew of recalled OTC eye drops during the past 2 years has diminished patient trust, but optometrists are equipped to restore it.