
Sex hormones play important but distinct roles in regulating the ocular surface and adnexal tissues.

Sex hormones play important but distinct roles in regulating the ocular surface and adnexal tissues.

Strengthen optometry-ophthalmology comanagement with clear referral vs consultation terminology, smart specialist selection, and efficient communication to improve patient outcomes and grow your practice.

Examining the physiologic limits and patient selection for warm compress therapy in meibomian gland dysfunction can help identify when its usage may be ineffective.

Clocking in for Workplace Eye Wellness Month means knowing the environmental factors contributing to a patient's dry eye.

For the patient with ocular surface discomfort, cataract surgery becomes a process rather than a single event.

Why school screenings fall short—and how your practice can fill the gap.

Derek N. Cunningham, OD, FAAO, details candidate selection, mechanism of action, and patient education for the new eye drop.

Benjamin P. Casella, OD, FAAO, shares perspectives on the most impactful glaucoma developments from the past year and the future role of interventional and personalized care.

ODs are gearing up for anticipated advancements in specialty lens and lenses for myopia management and patients with astigmatism.

Chronic ocular diseases and ocular surface diseases alike now have new treatment options.

Utilize oral agents, diet, and glucose monitoring systems when acting to preserve vision.