Dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) significantly affects patients' daily activities and quality of life, regardless of visual impairment.
Young adults with myopia who attend school may benefit from lower concentration atropine, which minimizes visual performance disruptions.
Presbyopia-correcting contact lenses still evade a significant number of patients with presbyopia, even as prescription rates have increased.
Glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists appear to reduce the risk of age-related macular degeneration and primary open-angle glaucoma.
Although overall cancer mortality rates are declining for Black patients, they continue to have higher mortality rates than White patients for some cancers.
Age and hypertension are associated with increased risks for cranial ischemic complications in GCA, while anticoagulant therapy may offer protective benefits.
Continuous tension in the vergence system should be assessed in myopes with early stage presbyopia before, after corneal refractive surgery.
More factors affect near add power among patients with presbyopia in their 40s and 50s than those in their 60s.
A computer-adaptive testing tool with automated scoring reliably evaluates multifocal contact lenses in individuals with presbyopia.
Given the substantial variability in clinical AI algorithms, implementing effective monitoring solutions is highly recommended.
Machine learning models can feasibly diagnose mild cognitive impairment in older adults by assessing their motor function.
The US Department of Veterans Affairs will no longer offer hormone replacement therapy for transgender veterans seeking treatment.
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