How to incorporate nutrition into dry eye practice
image description hereLet’s face it, dry eye will only become more prominent by the year 2030. ODs come prepared with abilities to diagnose and treat, but how do they implement different treatment options, diagnostic systems, and nutritional supplements? Here are some suggestions.
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Follow new norm of identifying and treating patient pitfalls
image description hereODs cannot provide patients opportunities to enhance their lives with new refractive technology if they do not first “see” what pitfalls lie ahead. Here’s how to.
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Consider IOP fluctuations when diagnosing glaucoma
image description hereThe task of diagnosing normal-tension glaucoma can be challenging and illusive. Consider these points, the next time you approach treatment.
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Contact lenses designed for patients’ unique needs
In this Optometry Times® podcast, Heather Webster, OD, discusses the wide range of eye conditions and lifestyles managed by a family of contact lenses, from seasonal allergies and light sensitivity to extended computer use, presbyopia and astigmatism. Listen to the podcast now.
 
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