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AMD Clinical Trial Enrollment Disparities Show Gaps in Racial and Ethnic Representation
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Approaches To Treating DED Vary Around the World
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Survey Explores Frustrations of DME Patients
Study Documents How Weather Negatively Impacts Adherence
Global Survey of Patients with Wet AMD Reveals Challenges, Burdens for Patients
New Law Increases Competitive Wages for VA Optometrists
New OCT Metric Could Aid in Glaucoma Referral
White Patients Found to Have Worse Dry Eye Signs Than Other Groups
Acetazolamide Increases Kidney Stone Risk in Patients with IIH
Optic Disc Rotation Correlated with VF Deterioration in Myopic OAG
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Patients with Severe Binocular Field Loss More Likely to be Involved in Car Accidents
Popular Type 2 Diabetes Drug Could Possibly Lower Glaucoma Incidence
No. 1 Popular Type 2 Diabetes Drug Associated with Increased Risk of NAION
No. 2 Blood Pressure Medication May Increase POAG Risk
No. 3 Women with IIH More Likely to be Unemployed, Have Lower Income
No. 4 Low-dose Aspirin Not Effective in Preventing AMD
No. 5 Children from Disadvantaged Neighborhoods More Likely to Present with Advanced Retinoblastoma
No. 6 Reduced Kidney Function Associated with Late AMD
No. 7 At Least Eight States Pushing Lasers in 2024
No. 8 Diabetes Patients Experience Choroidal Microvascular Alterations Before DR
No. 9 Sleep Apnea and H. pylori Infections Strong Risk Factors to Consider for POAG
No. 10 Aspirin Not Effective in Preventing Early DR
No. 11 Higher Doses of Topical Losartan Linked to Ocular Toxicity
No. 12 Hydroxychloroquine Intake Impacts ONL Thinning
No. 13 Uveitis Recurrence Risk Elevated After COVID-19 Vaccination
No. 14 Researchers Advocate Routine Prophylaxis Against Post-Cataract IOP Spike
No. 15 Some Blood Thinners May Increase Conversion to Wet AMD
No. 16 Glaucoma Medications Linked to Increased Risk of Drug-Related Keratitis
No. 17 Hormone Therapy in Postmenopausal Women Linked with Later Glaucoma Diagnosis
No. 18 Trabeculectomy Outperforms Drops as Primary Treatment for Advanced Glaucoma
No. 19 Alterations in the Macula Found in Patients with Sleep Apnea
No. 20 Study Finds Rheumatoid Arthritis, Ocular Trauma, Surgery All Raise PUK Risk
No. 21 Cataract Surgery Could Lower IOP, But Precise Impact Uncertain
No. 22 Long-term Use of Anti-Glaucoma Meds Before SLT Linked to Adverse Effects
No. 23 Post-cataract IOP Spike is Significant Predictor of Spike in Fellow Eye
No. 24 Diabetes Patients with POAG More at Risk of Diabetic Retinopathy
No. 25 Meds that Induce Angle-Closure Glaucoma Identified
No. 26 FTC Votes Unanimously to Require Rx Release Confirmation
No. 27 Lower Blood Pressure Associated with Faster Glaucoma Progression Rate
No. 28 LAMP Study: Atropine 0.05% Effective For Myopia Control at Five Years
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