Exciting New Research on Amblyopia (Lazy Eye) Treatment
R.M., a 28-year-old man, was getting headaches more and more frequently when using a screen. As someone who spent most of his workday on the computer, this was a…
R.M., a 28-year-old man, was getting headaches more and more frequently when using a screen. As someone who spent most of his workday on the computer, this was a…
K. describes the results of vision rehabilitation after an autoimmune disease flare-up left her visual world in disarray.
The science of brain plasticity is abundant with new ideas! Dr. Green and I just returned from the NORA (Neuro-Optometric We learned new ways to interpret the information from…
It is important to understand that while our eyes take in visual information, that information is sent to the brain where it is processed. If the information that is…
October is Eye Injury Prevention Month, so let’s take a minute to consider a couple of common sense eye safely tips this Halloween. Is this how you want your…
A recent study found that 85% of concussions go undiagnosed. Another study found that nearly 63 percent of varsity soccer players had symptoms of a concussion at some point,…
The most recent Review of Optometry has three news items emphasizing the importance of infant and child eye and vision evaluation– not just a screening done by the pediatrician…
Blue laser toys have burned holes in the retinas of 30 boys, recently reported Saudi Arabia’s King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital and Johns Hopkins Medicine. These toys, available on…
I recently had a discussion with a parent about behavior and vision problems. A mom of one of our patients told me that the biggest change she has noticed…
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