A 4-week guided laughter exercise program significantly improves patient-reported dry eye symptoms following cataract surgery. Laughter exercise significantly improves subjective dry eye symptoms and ...
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Physicians may consider aquatic nodavirus exposure in patients presenting with persistent ocular hypertensive viral anterior uveitis, especially among those who handle or consume raw aquatic animals.
PDE-5 inhibitors may protect against open-angle glaucoma; users showed a 6% to 24% lower hazard of development in 3 years of follow-up. The use of phosphodiesterase type-5 inhibitors (PDE-5i) may ...
Primary care practitioners serve a critical role in optimizing clinical outcomes for adults with T2DM by evaluating underlying mechanisms, treatment efficacy, medication safety profiles, and ...
Researchers found no studies on how corneal punctate epithelial erosions affect biometry, identifying a gap in preoperative cataract care.
Micropulse transscleral cyclophotocoagulation demonstrates a 77.4% cumulative success rate at 24 months for refractory glaucoma management. Micropulse transscleral cyclophotocoagulation (MP-TSCPC) has ...
TBI-associated photophobia is linked to depression and pain catastrophizing, which may diminish light-filtering lens efficacy.
Investigators utilized Automated Quantitative Ulcer Analysis to compare microbial keratitis demographics, clinical ...
Researchers developed and validated a machine-learning model to differentiate uveitic and diabetic macular edema using ...
Tirzepatide is associated with a significantly lower risk of diabetic retinopathy, NAION, and the need for vision-saving interventions compared with non-GIP GLP-1 RAs. The dual glucose-dependent ...
Investigators analyzed a large real-world dataset of more than 800,000 individual letter readings to determine if small ...
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