STAAR Surgical Company, the leading developer, manufacturer and marketer of minimally invasive refractive lenses that go inside the eye, today announced the completion of the first procedures to implant its recently CE Mark-approved Visian® Implantabl…
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NEW! The Revolutionary Training Tool For Cataract Surgery
The Kitaro DryLab and WetLab Kits are revolutionary educational and training tools for cataract surgery. These innovative kits offer realistic surgical simulation through specially designed synthetic materials that give the look and feel of the natural…
Suprachoroidal Tube Drainage May Be Effective As Initial Glaucoma Treatment
Suprachoroidal tube drainage of aqueous humor may be a preferred initial treatment for glaucoma patients without prior trabeculectomy, a study found.
Physicist’s Discovery Alters Conventional Understanding Of Sight
A discovery by a team of researchers led by a Syracuse University physicist sheds new light on how the vision process is initiated. For almost 50 years, scientists have believed that light signals could not be initiated unless special light-receptor mo…
Growth-braking tumor-suppressor gene slows growth of childhood brain tumors
Johns Hopkins researchers have found a likely explanation for the slow growth of the most common childhood brain tumor, pilocytic astrocytoma. Using tests on a new cell-based model of the tumor, they concluded that the initial process of tumor formatio…
Cause Of Hereditary Blindness Discovered
Medics at the RUB have found the cause of hereditary, progressive blindness: they have identified the previously unknown protein CCDC66, the loss of which initially leads to night blindness and in due course usually results in complete blindness. The r…
Dry Eye With Reflex Tearing Causes Significant Proportion Of Tearing Cases
A mechanism other than nasolacrimal duct obstruction was responsible for tearing in a significant proportion of patients, a study found.
Supreme Court Overturns Ban on Prescription Data Mining
The US Supreme Court has overturned a Vermont law that bans the use of physician prescription drug records for marketing purposes. Medscape Medical News
Women MDs Spend More Time With Patients: Does It Matter?
Women MDs tend to spend longer times with patients than do male doctors. Why? And does it create a better patient relationship? Medscape Business of Medicine
Malpractice Reform Takes a Step Forward
New developments may make the long-awaited liability reform more likely to happen. Medscape Business of Medicine
Reductions in obesity-related medical costs offset cost of gastric banding surgery within 2.25 years
Allergan, Inc. today announced a new study published in the peer-reviewed journal Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases that found the cost of a gastric banding weight-loss surgery procedure, such as Allergan’s LAP-BAND Adjustable Gastric Banding Sy…
Neurobiologists Have Determined The Number Of Circuits Needed To See Movements
Surely, everybody knows this phenomenon: an animal doesn’t stand out against its background and becomes visible to us only when it moves. The reason behind this is that we depend strongly on our eyesight for navigation, and the perception of motion is …
Discovery Of The Cause Of Hereditary Blindness
RUB Medicine: new protein identified Initially the occurrence of progressive retinal degeneration – progressive retinal atrophy, in man called retinitis pigmentosa – had been identified in Schapendoes dogs. Retinitis pigmentosa is the most common her…
Sight Requires Exact Pattern Of Neural Activity To Be Wired In The Womb
The precise wiring of our visual system depends upon the pattern of spontaneous activity within the brain that occurs well before birth, a new study by Yale researchers shows. “It isn’t just the genes…
Study Demonstrates Potential Of New Gene Vector To Broaden Treatment Of Eye Diseases
Inspired by earlier successes using gene therapy to correct an inherited type of blindness, investigators from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, are poised to extend their approach to other types of blinding disorders…
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Cause Of Hereditary Blindness Discovered
Cause of hereditary blindness discoveredInitially the occurrence of progressive retinal degeneration – progressive retinal atrophy, in man called retinitis pigmentosa – had been identified in Schapendoes dogs. Retinitis pigmentosa is the most common he…
Next Generation Gene Therapy
PHILADELPHIA – Inspired by earlier successes using gene therapy to correct an inherited type of blindness, investigators from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, are poised to extend their approach to other types of blind…
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Peak IOP A Better Predictor Of Visual Field Progression Than Mean Pressure Or Fluctuation
IOP-dependent and IOP-independent risk factors affect visual field progression in patients treated for glaucoma, with peak IOP showing a stronger correlation than mean IOP or pressure fluctuation, a study found.