
Maturing of the vestibulo-ocular reflex is independent of sensory input.

Maturing of the vestibulo-ocular reflex is independent of sensory input.

Advances address a need for the growing populace with age-related near vision loss.

Consider these tips for educating patients on additive, lens-based vision correction.

A shift toward minimally invasive, evidence-based interventions is redefining standards of care.

NK is more common than recognized; early diagnosis is paramount.

A discussion with company executives who specialize in helping optometrists and optical shops design and launch their own branded frame collections.

Fovea-sparing, multifocal, and bilateral lesions exhibited the fastest growth rates.

Locking in correct prescriptions is as easy as checking a box.

Smart glasses with artificial intelligence assistants can make a world of difference for those with vision impairment.

A conversation with survivor and advocate Jasmine Grace Marino.

A focus on driver-based treatment provides a broader clinical framework for smarter, more personalized dry eye care.

Eye care providers are uniquely positioned to catch early risks during routine exams.

The vital role of dialogue and education in managing glaucoma.

Transforming care by integrating systemic, ocular, and emotional health can deliver personalized treatment and better outcomes.

The optometric giant recently passed away at the age of 97.

Sheila Setork, OD, gives insight and advice on how to optimize daily disposables in order to improve retention rates and introduce more patients to contact lenses.

Research reveals that increased exposure to green spaces significantly reduces the risk of developing dry eye disease, highlighting urban planning's vital role in public health.


Increased amounts of time spent in physical activity are independent predictors of a slower rate of visual field mean deviation loss in patients with primary open angle glaucoma.

One in 3 children worldwide has myopia, and the prevalence is rising so steadily that if it continues as predicted, there will be more than 740 million pediatric cases by 2050.

Rachelle Lin, OD, MS, FAAO, has refined her passions for academia, teaching, low vision practice, and advocacy work to build out a well-rounded career.

A recent study reveals that ADHD in schoolchildren correlates with lower myopia prevalence and shorter eye length, suggesting intriguing links between vision and attention disorders.