Advanced Vision Research, Inc. today announced the publication in the journal Cornea of promising results from a pilot trial of dry eye patients taking TheraTears® Nutrition. The study demonstrated a reduction in dry eye symptoms and an increase in te…
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Amniotic Membrane Improves Ocular Surface Surgery Results
Use of amniotic membrane can enhance pterygium and other ocular surface surgical procedure results, according to a speaker here.
Increasing The Rate Of Dry Eye Treatment Can Improve Outcomes, Generate More Revenue
Improving the low rate of treatment for dry eye may not only enhance quality of life and surgical outcomes, but it can also increase business for the ophthalmology practice, one presenter said.
Increasing The Rate Of Dry Eye Treatment Can Improve Outcomes, Generate More Revenue
Improving the low rate of treatment for dry eye may not only enhance quality of life and surgical outcomes, but it can also increase business for the ophthalmology practice, one presenter said.
Statement By The American Academy Of Ophthalmology Regarding Children’s Vision And Eye Health And 3-D Digital Products
Recently Nintendo issued a warning about their new 3-D handheld game device that urged parents to prevent children under age 6 years from prolonged viewing of the device’s digital images, in order to avoid possible damage to visual development. Other 3…
Minimally Invasive Procedure With Phaco Reduces IOP, Medication Use In Glaucoma Patients
A minimally invasive glaucoma treatment combined with cataract extraction lowered IOP and reduced glaucoma medications, with fewer complications than trabeculectomy, according to study results.
Knowing Your Risks Can Stop The Sneak Thief Of Sight
Glaucoma is a silent illness; most people have no early symptoms and do not notice as their peripheral vision diminishes or blind spots occur. The disease affects more than 2.3 million Americans age 40 and older. Another 2 million do not know they have…
Canaloplasty May Be Safer Treatment Option For Patients With Open-Angle Glaucoma
Canaloplasty may be a safer alternative to trabeculectomy for patients with open-angle glaucoma, according to a speaker here.
Minimally Invasive Procedure With Phaco Reduces IOP, Medication Use In Glaucoma Patients
A minimally invasive glaucoma treatment combined with cataract extraction lowered IOP and reduced glaucoma medications, with fewer complications than trabeculectomy, according to study results.
Knowing Your Risks Can Stop The Sneak Thief Of Sight
Glaucoma is a silent illness; most people have no early symptoms and do not notice as their peripheral vision diminishes or blind spots occur. The disease affects more than 2.3 million Americans age 40 and older. Another 2 million do not know they have…
Canaloplasty May Be Safer Treatment Option For Patients With Open-Angle Glaucoma
Canaloplasty may be a safer alternative to trabeculectomy for patients with open-angle glaucoma, according to a speaker here.
An Affordable, Accessible Test For Genetic Eye Diseases? (And) New Scorecard Helps Predict Vision, Life Quality After Cataract Surgery
This month’s Ophthalmology reports on new tools designed to advance diagnosis and care in two important areas: inherited retinal diseases and cataract surgery. Ophthalmology is the journal of the American Academy of Ophthalmology
An Affordable, Accessible Test For Genetic Eye Diseases? (And) New Scorecard Helps Predict Vision, Life Quality After Cataract Surgery
This month’s Ophthalmology reports on new tools designed to advance diagnosis and care in two important areas: inherited retinal diseases and cataract surgery. Ophthalmology is the journal of the American Academy of Ophthalmology
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An Affordable, Accessible Test For Genetic Eye Diseases? (And) New Scorecard Helps Predict Vision, Life Quality After Cataract Surgery
This month’s Ophthalmology reports on new tools designed to advance diagnosis and care in two important areas: inherited retinal diseases and cataract surgery. Ophthalmology is the journal of the American Academy of Ophthalmology
An Affordable, Accessible Test For Genetic Eye Diseases? (And) New Scorecard Helps Predict Vision, Life Quality After Cataract Surgery
This month’s Ophthalmology reports on new tools designed to advance diagnosis and care in two important areas: inherited retinal diseases and cataract surgery. Ophthalmology is the journal of the American Academy of Ophthalmology
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Anti-VEGF Utilization In US Shows Preference For Bevacizumab
Despite similar safety and efficacy profiles as ranibizumab in recent studies, bevacizumab appears to be the preferred anti-VEGF agent with regard to utilization in the United States, according to one presenter here.
Anti-VEGF Utilization In US Shows Preference For Bevacizumab
Despite similar safety and efficacy profiles as ranibizumab in recent studies, bevacizumab appears to be the preferred anti-VEGF agent with regard to utilization in the United States, according to one presenter here.