In-office application of a double layered amniotic membrane is well-tolerated and effective for ocular surface diseases, a case series shows.
A study reveals that cryopreserved amniotic membrane enhances recovery and reduces infection risk in post-corneal cross-linking patients. Reena Gupta, MD, a cornea, cataract, and refractive surgeon at ...
Green eyes are usually associated with beauty, but according to one expert, they also come with a small chance of some worrying health effects. Trump Calls for Investigation Into Democrats Named in ...
Like any medication, Dupixent may cause various side effects. It’s especially known to cause side effects relating to the eyes, such as conjunctivitis, blepharitis, and keratitis. These side effects ...
'You often have to teach horses something on both sides of their body for them to process the information fully.' By Katie Navarra Bradley Published Oct 24, 2025 9:00 AM EDT Image: DepositPhotos Get ...
When Missouri resident Lani got back to the store’s parking lot with her bag of items, she turned to her left and saw something she wasn’t expecting—the "most human"-looking dog she had ever seen. In ...
The FDA has warned birth tissue company Neobiosis that its products derived from human amniotic fluid and umbilical cord are unapproved drugs. In its warning letter to CEO Ian White, PhD, the FDA ...
Researchers say ophthalmologists and optometrists were motivated, at least in part, to use the sutureless grafts for dry eye disease by the profit margin they make on devices. Despite questionable ...
New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs says he wasn't really side-eyeing Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen in the photo that went viral. "That's my dawg. Obviously, things happened, and ...
Everyone knows when you're a dog parent, you're not allowed to go anywhere, ever, for even a few minutes, unless you plan to bring them along. If you choose not to take that sage advice, I promise ...
Dog Gives Ultimate Side-Eye When Owner Tries to Play originally appeared on PetHelpful. Dog parents know that our pups don’t just communicate with barks and tail wags. Sometimes, it’s all in the face.