Eye dryness increases as you age. As you get older, you may experience inefficiencies in tear production and drainage, plus ...
What if your eyes could use light to heal themselves? Drawing inspiration from how plants harness sunlight, researchers at ...
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and Okayama University in Japan have developed and tested in mice a promising new ...
A steroid alternative may offer a new way to treat dry eye by restoring the eye’s natural protective defenses.
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and Okayama University in Japan have developed and tested in mice a promising new ...
Meibomian gland dysfunction is responsible for the majority of dry eye disease cases in clinical practice, yet a substantial ...
Dry eye disease occurs when the eyes do not produce enough tears or when something interferes with tear production. Dry eye disease can cause a variety of symptoms, including burning, stinging, ...
Menopause causes a significant decrease in hormone production, which can affect your eyes’ surface tissues and oil glands, leading to dry eye disease. Treatment options for menopause-related dry eye ...
Burning, gritty, watery eyes can quickly derail your day – and they’re far more common in midlife than most women realise.