Source: NHS Choices
Area: News
The ‘Behind the Headlines’ service from NHS Choices has featured a quality assessment of press reports that “more vitamin D a day could keep glasses away” (reported by The Independent and others; 17th January 2012).
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Month: January 2012
Risk Of Blindness Halved Over Last Decade
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the most frequent cause of blindness in the Western World. A report from the University of Copenhagen and Glostrup Hospital in Denmark shows the number of new cases of blindness and severe visual loss in Denmar…
How Protein In Teardrops Annihilates Harmful Bacteria
A disease-fighting protein in our teardrops has been tethered to a tiny transistor, enabling UC Irvine scientists to discover exactly how it destroys dangerous bacteria. The research could prove critical to long-term work aimed at diagnosing cancers an…
Evaluation of the iStent Versus Two Ocular Hypotensive Agents in Patients With Primary Open-angle Glaucoma (POAG)
Status: Active, not recruiting,
Condition Summary: Eye Diseases; Glaucoma, Open-Angle; Glaucoma
NETAG issues appraisal but defers recommendation on Ozurdex® (dexamethasone intravitreal implant) for uveitis
Source: NETAG
Area: Evidence > Drug Specific Reviews
The NHS North East Treatment Advisory Group (NETAG) has appraisal report on the use of Ozurdex® (dexamethasone intravitreal implant) for uveitis. The Group opted to defer its recommendation pe…
Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG and Bifidobacterium animalis MB5 Induce Intestinal but Not Systemic Antigen-Specific Hyporesponsiveness in Ovalbumin-Immunized Rats
By: mengheri
Generation and acculturation status are associated with dietary intake and body weight in Mexican American adolescents
By: jhliu
Invention Makes Children Eye Exams Inexpensive, Comprehensive, And Simple To Administer
Eighty-five percent of children’s learning is related to vision. Yet in the U.S., 80 percent of children have never had an eye exam or any vision screening before kindergarten, statistics say. When they do, the vision screenings they typically receive …
Extended Pain Relief For Laser Eye Surgery Patients Via Contact Lenses
Scientists are reporting development of contact lenses that could provide a continuous supply of anesthetic medication to the eyes of patients who undergo laser eye surgery – an advance that could relieve patients of the burden of repeatedly placing dr…
Study shows 50% reduction in blindness and severe visual loss in Denmark
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the most frequent cause of blindness in the Western World. A report from the University of Copenhagen and Glostrup Hospital in Denmark published today shows the number of new cases of blindness and severe visua…
Elsevier to publish The Ocular Surface that focuses on external eye and vision
Elsevier, a world-leading provider of scientific, technical and medical information products and services, is pleased to announce newly acquiring The Ocular Surface, a peer-reviewed journal focusing on the external eye and vision. As per January 2012 E…
Ophthalmologists’ Vision for Haiti Unshaken by Earthquake
The earthquake in Haiti 2 years ago opened the door for more skills training in ophthalmology and a restructuring of the country’s healthcare system, aided by outside medical organizations. Medscape Medical News
New Device Uses Computer Game to Test Vision in Children
Researchers from the University of Tennessee Space Institute are developing a device which should make eye exams in children a whole lot simpler. The device is called the Dynamic Ocular Evaluation System (DOES) and it can screen the eyes for abnormalit…
Diabetic Macular Edema: Triamcinolone vs Photocoagulation
This new study evaluates two different treatments for diabetic macular edema. Is one more effective than the other? BMC Ophthalmology
Contact Lenses for Extended Release of Anesthetics following Eye Procedures
Laser eye surgeries like LASIK and especially photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) can be painful on the eyes for a few days following the procedure. To alleviate the pain anesthetic eye drops are used, which have to be regularly administered by the pat…
Retinal Detachment Surgery
Ever want to view retinal detachment surgery? My latest video shows both a scleral buckle and vitrectomy for a retinal detachment. Careful, it’s graphic!
4 Problems With Bundled Payments
Doctors are concerned that bundled payments will provide lower payments to physicians for their roles in patient care. But lower payments are just one of the problems bundled payments bring. Medscape Business of Medicine
Glaucoma Origins May Lead Potential Cure
Glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness. Nearly 4 million Americans have the disorder, which affects 70 million worldwide. There is no cure and no early symptoms. Once vision is lost, it’s permanent…
Vitamin D could prevent age related eye degeneration: Study
A new study showed that increased vitamin D intake can help to prevent age-related diseases, in particular loss of vision and blindness.
Stem Cells in Ophthalmology Update 15: Wills Eye Joins ACT’s Clinical Trials for Dry AMD Using Embryonic Stem Cell-derived RPE
Advanced Cell Technology announced yesterday that the Wills Eye Institute in Philadelphia had received institutional review board (IRB) approval to become a site for the Phase I/II clinical trial for dry age-related macular degeneration (Dry AMD) using…