I found this issue’s cover story on the role of the microbiome in eye health and disease quite interesting. A normal ...
New research concludes the eye -- which depends on light to see -- also needs light to develop normally during pregnancy. Scientists say the unexpected finding offers a new basic understanding of ...
So what is normal? Just this week, Royal Open Science published the first study of what “normal” eye contact looks like. The researchers tapped just under 500 volunteers who were confronted by this ...
Admit it, you have removed crusty eye boogers from your dog's eyes. Do you know what causes this discharge, though, and ...
At your regular eye exam, one thing your eye doctor always checks is your intraocular pressure. That's the pressure inside your eyes. It gives an important picture of your eye health and can find ...
You know that gunk that you have crusted up in the corners of your eyes when you wake up in the morning? It’s totally normal, and everyone has it. Some people refer to it as “eye boogers” or “sleep in ...
Glaucoma, often referred to as the “silent thief of sight” is because it damages the eyes slowly without causing any pain or ...
Winter dryness, indoor heating and screen time can disrupt the tear film, leading to dry, irritated eyes. Doctors explain ...
Glaucoma refers to damage to the optic nerve in the eye. Usually, this occurs along with raised pressure inside the eye, but in normal tension glaucoma, pressure in the eye is within the typical range ...
Dear Doctors: Several months ago, my right eye began to be bothered by “little critters” flying through the air; when I tried to brush them away, nothing existed. I mentioned this to several people ...
To analyze whether an association exists between keratometric and pachymetric changes in the cornea, and whether it can be used to create pachymetric cutoff criteria secondary to keratometric criteria ...
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