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Human errors including medications, administering either the wrong dose or the wrong drug, seem to increase by 18 percent

This poll is for optometrists and eyecare professionals, only. It will close on Friday, October 23, 2020.

This poll is for optometrists and eyecare professionals, only. It will close on Friday, October 23, 2020.

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Ocular health became a trending topic during last night's VP debate. See what viewers had to say about Vice President Mike Pence's left eye.

This year’s call to action is “Hope In Sight”

There is treatment hope for neurotrophic keratitis, a rare disease affecting the cornea.

Study provides encouraging results in the treatment of symptomatic Alzheimer’s patients.

Panellists dive into the newest developments in the contact lens space

Conference date pushed to May to accommodate participating companies

Find out what your patients are tweeting about you.

Pollen, ragweed, grass, animal hair, and dander allergies targeted by new eyedrops

As brick and mortars stores struggle, 1-800 Contacts surges

The device is available by prescription only

Visual cortex stimulation improves peripheral vision in observers with normal vision


OD's—take our latest poll on masks and temperature checks

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Chief Optometric Editor Ben Casella, OD, FAAO, chats with Curtis Ono, OD. Dr. Ono was recently elected as trustee for the American Optometric Association (AOA).

COVID-19 is having a negative effect on mental and physical health

Continuing education programs needed

What to do about mask-induced dry eye


Ocular drug delivery gains speed

New styles, shapes and colors offered.

Increasing vitamin D intake may lower the risk of contracting COVID-19








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