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Jeffrey J. Walline, OD, PhD, shares practical perspectives on counseling families, selecting treatment options based on lifestyle and compliance, and more.

Mile Brujic, OD, FAAO, provides insight into the intellectual conception of the patent-pending tool and the manufacturing process.

Regina Morales-Reyes details her poster presentation titled "Ten-Year Change in Contact Lens Use Prevalence and Its Determinants in University Students: A Comparison of 2015 and 2025 Cohorts."

The study, conducted across 6 clinical sites in the US, enrolled 30 participants aged 40 years and older who were established progressive lens wearers and used digital devices for at least 4 hours per day.

The device is described as “a wireless brain implant designed to provide artificial vision for people with total blindness by bypassing the eyes and optic nerves and connecting directly to the brain’s visual cortex.

Dimitra Skondra, MD, PhD, discussed her talk on how the diet and gut microbiome can affect the development of age-related macular degeneration.

Samuel Berchuck, PhD, discussed his poster on sequential screening for psychological distress in glaucoma clinics using AI-assisted methods.

Jessilin Quint, OD, MBA, MS, FAAO, shares strategies for improving adherence, building trust through patient communication, and more.

Knowing the shared signs and symptoms can lead to proper diagnosis.

The organization is highlighting traumatic brain injury in Hispanic and Latino communities as part of its Cultural Responsiveness blog series.

Mark Bullimore, PhD, MCOptom, consultant for Sydnexis, weighs in on the CRL received by the company for SYD-101.

vailable in both English and Spanish, the activity is designed to help students reflect on their interests, preferences, and strengths.

Madhura Tamhankar, MD, took some time at the ARVO conference in Denver, Colorado, to discuss a poster on disease progression in thyroid eye disease, stressing what we know about the Rundle curve may not be accurate.


ECG-synchronized Doppler holography provides repeatable measurements of the retinal blood flow.















































