May 27, 2020
Cataract surgery problem solving: Is technology the answer?
Macular and retinal diseases are some of the most common eye conditions optometrists see, and each year advances in associated treatments allow ODs to expand the care they provide.
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Go beyond fish oil with astaxanthin in krill oil
At least 4 mg to 6 mg astaxanthin are important for eye health.
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New perspective and technologies affect glaucoma treatment
As understanding of glaucoma continues to evolve, these new technologies will be a crucial to improving patient outcomes.
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The latest on diabetic eye disease
Cutting-edge research, expert dialog and new perspectives — all in this expert-curated resource center from Optometry Times®.
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