
May/June digital edition 2026


Ischemic retinal disorders may signal underlying cardiovascular risk, making diagnostic imaging workup essential.

Knowing the shared signs and symptoms can lead to proper diagnosis.

This case study highlights the tension between what patients report and what clinicians observe and measure.

What to know about the current state of artificial intelligence and multimodal retinal imaging in systemic disease surveillance in eye care.

A global systemic review recently found that women had less access to glasses than men in low- to middle-income regions.

Data from a recent trial of the OmniVu Lens System was presented at ASCRS 2026, featuring positive and sustained vision end points.

The annual See Tomorrow survey conducted by the Contact Lens Institute and the United Opticians Association has highlighted a substantial portion of both opticians and patients interested in further education.

In the urge to intervene early, optometrists are turning to low-dose atropine as a tool to combat myopia progression.

Understanding AMD pathophysiology through nutrition has helped shape the disease’s detection and management.

