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Myopia: a Global Epidemic
https://modernod.com/mod-issues/2019-nov-dec/myopia-a-global-epidemic/39091/An overview of the problem and efforts to address it.Demodex: Friend or Foe?
https://modernod.com/topics/ocular-surface/idemodexi-friend-or-foe/38995/How infestation strikes—and what to do when it does.From Image to Intervention: Integrating the Diagnosis Into Specialty Lens Designs and Corneal Rehabilitation
https://modernod.com/empower-business-specialty-care-optometric-series/septemberoctober-2025-supplement/from-image-to-intervention-integrating-the-diagnosis-into-specialty-lens-designs-and-corneal-rehabilitation/39816/How to keep patients informed across the continuum of care.GA Case Compendium: Image Findings Suggesting Risk of Geographic Atrophy Progression
https://modernod.com/resources/geographic-atrophy-case-compendium/image-findings-suggesting-risk-of-geographic-atrophy-progression/39242/Collaborative Case #006: Red Tied
https://modernod.com/resources/collaborative-case-reports/red-tied/39233/Beware the Floaters
https://modernod.com/topics/retina/beware-the-floaters/54408/A posterior vitreous detachment in the presence of a retinal break must be identified in a timely manner to preserve vision.The Hidden Burden of DED: A Biopsychosocial Perspective
https://modernod.com/topics/ocular-surface/the-hidden-burden-of-ded-a-biopsychosocial-perspective/39839/Managing this condition may benefit from the inclusion of a mental health element.Stratifying Glaucoma Risk and Stage
https://modernod.com/mod-issues/2023-jan-feb/stratifying-glaucoma-risk-and-stage/38550/Pivotal studies offer guidance on clinical decisions.Interventional Glaucoma and the OD’s Role
https://modernod.com/topics/glaucoma/interventional-glaucoma-and-the-ods-role/54344/New therapies are helping us manage patients better than ever before.An Ocular Sign of Cardiovascular Disease
https://modernod.com/topics/retina/an-ocular-sign-of-cardiovascular-disease/38727/Hollenhorst plaques may indicate serious systemic concerns. Here’s what to do if you find them on routine examination.
