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Thomas Dohlman, MD
Contributor
Dr. Thomas Dohlman is an assistant professor of ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School and a full-time member of the Cornea and Refractive Surgery Service at Massachusetts Eye and Ear. He completed his BS from MIT and MD from the University of Massachusetts Medical School, followed by residency training at New York Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical College and subspecialty training in cornea, refractive surgery, and external disease at Mass Eye and Ear. A clinician-scientist, Dr. Dohlman specializes in the medical and surgical management of corneal and external diseases and is the medical director of the Boston Keratoprosthesis Program at Mass Eye and Ear.
Taming high blood pressure: How doctors find the right drug mix
Easy ways to add tofu to your diet
Red eyes, dry eyes, and more: Top questions for your eye doctor
The most effective types of exercise to lower blood pressure
Insufficient sleep linked to higher risk of atrial fibrillation
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Can juicing help you get more fruits and vegetables?
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Physical therapy provides modest improvement for chronic low back pain