A search for medical needs in eye clinics led Stanford Biodesign fellows to develop an implantable neurostimulator that painlessly increases natural tear production. http://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2015/01/a-real-tear-jerker-team-creates-device-to-alleviate-dry-eye.html
Staring for long periods at small hand-held devices can do more damage to your eyesight than you might think, eye doctors warn. One London teen,…
Blinking cleans the ocular surface of debris and flushes fresh tears over the ocular surface. Each blink brings nutrients to the eye surface structures keeping…
People living with keratoconus may attribute symptoms of weariness to their vision problems, but researchers have identified a connection between keratoconus and obstructive sleep apnea.