Why testosterone levels drop and when to consider treatment
Don't count on daily aspirin to prevent colon cancer
Night owls' habits linked to worse heart health
After ablation, exercise may lower atrial fibrillation recurrence
What can cause an enlarged heart?
Women's unique risks for heart disease
Chronic kidney disease: A hidden threat to your heart
Navigating your online patient portal: Best practices
Treating hair loss in men: What works?
Virtual cardiac rehab: Heal your heart from home
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.
Why testosterone levels drop and when to consider treatment
Don't count on daily aspirin to prevent colon cancer
Night owls' habits linked to worse heart health
After ablation, exercise may lower atrial fibrillation recurrence
What can cause an enlarged heart?
Women's unique risks for heart disease
Chronic kidney disease: A hidden threat to your heart
Navigating your online patient portal: Best practices
Treating hair loss in men: What works?
Virtual cardiac rehab: Heal your heart from home