Click here to read the Cover Story “Specialists navigate changing, challenging landscape of geographic atrophy management.”More knowledge about the diagnosis and management of geographic atrophy is important for every eye doctor.We now have two FDA-app…
Patients with GA require careful screening, opportunity for treatment
Read this issue’s cover story titled “Specialists navigate changing, challenging landscape of geographic atrophy management.”More knowledge about the diagnosis and management of geographic atrophy is important for every eye doctor.We now have two FDA-a…
VIDEO: ‘Dramatic breakthroughs’ expected in neurotrophic keratitis
WAIKOLOA, Hawaii — In this expert perspective from Hawaiian Eye 2026, Francis W. Price Jr., MD, of Price Vision Group, discusses the latest in neurotrophic keratitis.Price said pharmaceuticals are under study for neurotrophic keratitis, nonhealing epit…
White House quiet as deadline to name CDC director looms
As the White House approaches a federally mandated deadline to nominate a new CDC director, there have been no public signs indicating who the administration has in mind for the position, or even if it plans to select someone.Susan Monarez, PhD, was fi…
Neurolens wearers report reduced headaches, tired eyes, stiffness
A real-world analysis found that patients who wore Neurolens with contoured prism technology reported significant improvements in headaches, tired eyes, and neck and shoulder stiffness, according to a white paper.The study was conducted by Sumeer Singh…
Complication rate highest in early cataract surgery training
HELSINKI — Surgeons in training can stabilize their complication rate after approximately 100 cases, according to a speaker at the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons winter meeting.“Patient safety can be easily achieved with good ment…